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Engine Operating Temperature for a C-5; was is normal?

hoosierdaddy

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What kind of engine temperature should C-5's run at and what is the temperature the electric fan is set to kick on at. I was setting :ugh in traffic in a constructions zone today and the temperature got up to around 215 degrees; after I got moving it continually dropped to about 198 to 200 degrees, is that about normal? I've also been told it is not a good idea to even think about putting a lower themostat in, is this also true?

Thanks,
Bill :w
 
My 2001 A4 runs about the same temps as yours, and other posts I have read consider that normal for stock.

I believe the low speed fans kick in at 225 and high speed at 235.

I have heard of several that put in lower T-stat, but you would/should also need to program the fans to turn on at a lower temperature, and that takes some sort of scan tool to change setting.
 
Hey, Bill, there is a ton of info on this subject. Go to the search option and type in things like "160 thermostat" and "radiator fan on & off".

You will end up with more reading than you could have imagined! :)

Good Luck!

SAVE THE WAVE! :w
 
djengr said:
My 2001 A4 runs about the same temps as yours, and other posts I have read consider that normal for stock.

I believe the low speed fans kick in at 225 and high speed at 235.

I have heard of several that put in lower T-stat, but you would/should also need to program the fans to turn on at a lower temperature, and that takes some sort of scan tool to change setting.

Thanks; don't think I will mess with the thermostat, I am a stickler for stock, GM knows more about it than I do. . . . .

Thanks again,
Bill :w
 
lt4man said:
Hey, Bill, there is a ton of info on this subject. Go to the search option and type in things like "160 thermostat" and "radiator fan on & off".

You will end up with more reading than you could have imagined! :)

Good Luck!

SAVE THE WAVE! :w

Thanks Gregory; didn't really want to wade through all that, just wanted to see what others were getting on theirs in the real world.

Hope all has been well with you and yours. Sounds like everyone had a great time at cruise fest this year.

Bill :w
 
From my 97 service manual

Fans have 2 speeds. Low and high speed. The PCM command low speed fans ON at 226 and OFF at 217 and high speed fans ON at 235 and OFF at 219. This is what you should see sitting the traffic.

If you have AC on, fans starts.

The thermostat set the temps when you cruse on the hwy. That should be around 295.


It sits above 225 in traffic. AC Off.

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vette747 said:
From my 97 service manual

Fans have 2 speeds. Low and high speed. The PCM command low speed fans ON at 226 and OFF at 217 and high speed fans ON at 235 and OFF at 219. This is what you should see sitting the traffic.

If you have AC on, fans starts.

The thermostat set the temps when you cruse on the hwy. That should be around 295.


It sits above 225 in traffic. AC Off.

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195???
 
hoosierdaddy said:
What kind of engine temperature should C-5's run at and what is the temperature the electric fan is set to kick on at. I was setting :ugh in traffic in a constructions zone today and the temperature got up to around 215 degrees; after I got moving it continually dropped to about 198 to 200 degrees, is that about normal? I've also been told it is not a good idea to even think about putting a lower themostat in, is this also true?

Thanks,
Bill :w

Your temps sound perfectly normal...now go have fun and don't keep looking at the temp guage:)
 
vette747 said:
From my 97 service manual

Fans have 2 speeds. Low and high speed. The PCM command low speed fans ON at 226 and OFF at 217 and high speed fans ON at 235 and OFF at 219. This is what you should see sitting the traffic.

If you have AC on, fans starts.

The thermostat set the temps when you cruse on the hwy. That should be around 295.


It sits above 225 in traffic. AC Off.

36_1_47.gif

I don't think you meant 295....you meant 195 ?:) :beer
 
TorchRedC5 said:
I don't think you meant 295....you meant 195 ?:) :beer

Yes 195. I would not want to see 295. Sorry typo....
 
Thanks, like I said I was just curious :cool and didn't think there was a problem just wanted to see what the average was seeing.

Thanks again,
Bill :w
 
I put in a 180 thermostat cause I thought it was running to hot for a mere 60 bucks, changed the coolant also, --Still runs at an average of 200, mostly around town. I am guessing that I wasted my time & money---Have Fun !!!
 
convertron,

No, you did not waste your money. You just need your fans to be reprogrammed to turn on sooner. With the Powertrain Control Module that is how the fans are regulated.

If you do a site wide search about lower degree thermostats and fans you will find a ton of information. This includes tuners who can change the parameters for you.

Welcome to the CAC! Good luck!

SAVE THE WAVE! :w
 
convertron said:
I put in a 180 thermostat cause I thought it was running to hot for a mere 60 bucks, changed the coolant also, --Still runs at an average of 200, mostly around town. I am guessing that I wasted my time & money---Have Fun !!!

Yep...money in the toilet...These bottom feeders were designed to run a bit warm and it harms nothing .....now go drive it and enjoy it without worrying about running a bit warm...they all do it:upthumbs
 
Nothing is wasted if in the process of spending money you either have a good time or you learn something, and ideally both :_rock

"Time, health and happinessis is the only things you can't buy" and I am not sure about happiness :L

Bill :w
 

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