xarlock667
New LVC Member
Hello all, I am working on a FINE Lincoln LS from 05, and I cannot figure out why the hells she keeps overheating! I have changed the thermostat 2 times, the engine head temp sensor works fine (I use it with my OBDII sensor) and I have bled the system of air. I just cannot figure what is causing the engine to slowly overheat like that.
When I turn the car on, I sit and wait patiently. The temp climbs initially about 3 degrees every 5-10 seconds to about 180F. Then the temp picks up a tiny bit to about 2-3 degrees every 3 seconds up to 228F at which time I turn the car off to prevent damage. I have, as stated, bled the system. I fill the engine at the radiator with the cap off the DEGAS bottle until it backs up into the Degas. Then I cap the Degas and start the engine and add whatever else will fit. I make sure the heater is on and blowing hard, then I open the bleeder screw on hose that sits to the side of the Degas bottle. When I get a fairly steady stream, I replace the screw. No dice, it just keeps getting slowly hotter until it overheats.
I am open to thoughts and ideas, HELP!
When I turn the car on, I sit and wait patiently. The temp climbs initially about 3 degrees every 5-10 seconds to about 180F. Then the temp picks up a tiny bit to about 2-3 degrees every 3 seconds up to 228F at which time I turn the car off to prevent damage. I have, as stated, bled the system. I fill the engine at the radiator with the cap off the DEGAS bottle until it backs up into the Degas. Then I cap the Degas and start the engine and add whatever else will fit. I make sure the heater is on and blowing hard, then I open the bleeder screw on hose that sits to the side of the Degas bottle. When I get a fairly steady stream, I replace the screw. No dice, it just keeps getting slowly hotter until it overheats.
I am open to thoughts and ideas, HELP!