jonn454
Member
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2010
- Messages
- 11
- Location
- denham springs, la.
- Corvette
- 1996 collector's edition convertible
First post. I'm pumped. You guys seem to know a thing or two about Corvettes.
I drained my cooling system and used compressed air to evacuate all fluid out of the system. My owner's manual says the capacity of the system is nearly 4 gallons, but I've only gotten back in about 2 1/2. Took it out for a ride, and it cools great. Stays around 185 with the a/c off. When I come to a stop, however, it quickly heats up. My fans are working properly and when they come on, it drops the temperature fairly quickly. It just seems like it didn't heat up this quickly at a stop before I changed the fluid. I just bought the car two weeks ago, and the fluid was really bad. Should I be concerned about any of this? I've checked after letting the car cool down, and I'm not able to get any more fluid in.
Thanks, I have another issue I'll post on another thread. I appreciate all responses and feel lucky to have found this forum.
I drained my cooling system and used compressed air to evacuate all fluid out of the system. My owner's manual says the capacity of the system is nearly 4 gallons, but I've only gotten back in about 2 1/2. Took it out for a ride, and it cools great. Stays around 185 with the a/c off. When I come to a stop, however, it quickly heats up. My fans are working properly and when they come on, it drops the temperature fairly quickly. It just seems like it didn't heat up this quickly at a stop before I changed the fluid. I just bought the car two weeks ago, and the fluid was really bad. Should I be concerned about any of this? I've checked after letting the car cool down, and I'm not able to get any more fluid in.
Thanks, I have another issue I'll post on another thread. I appreciate all responses and feel lucky to have found this forum.