beanslimm
New LVC Member
Hey guys.. I've searched this forum up and down to find a solution to my problem, but had no luck. I picked up a 00 LS V8 last month and it ran perfectly until this weekend. Last week I disconnected the battery to install a new cd player and amp and when I started driving it again on Saturday I only got about 5 minutes from the house when it started overheating.
Yesterday I took the car to a local mechanic, he has been a friend of mine for years. He bled the air of the coolant with a special tool and everything was fine until I went to pick up the car. I just left the parking lot and it is started again with the overheating. I took it back and this morning, he changed the thermostat out with a Ford one and bled the coolant system again. Then he took it for a ride and it still is doing the same thing. He told me to take it to the dealer in the morning.
We looked at the fan and it spins fast and you can feel the air moving from it. The car overheats both while driving it and while it is siting still. When the car gets a little over the center of the temp gauge, you can smell the coolant and is it bubbling in the tank. I changed out the degas tank cap on Sunday.
The mechanic has worked on a few LSs before, so he is aware of the procedure of bleeding out the air from the coolant. Is there anything I can check in the morning before I bring it to the stealership?
I know disconnecting the battery has nothing to do with the problem, but the car did sit in the driveway for a few days without being started or driven.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
Anthony
Yesterday I took the car to a local mechanic, he has been a friend of mine for years. He bled the air of the coolant with a special tool and everything was fine until I went to pick up the car. I just left the parking lot and it is started again with the overheating. I took it back and this morning, he changed the thermostat out with a Ford one and bled the coolant system again. Then he took it for a ride and it still is doing the same thing. He told me to take it to the dealer in the morning.
We looked at the fan and it spins fast and you can feel the air moving from it. The car overheats both while driving it and while it is siting still. When the car gets a little over the center of the temp gauge, you can smell the coolant and is it bubbling in the tank. I changed out the degas tank cap on Sunday.
The mechanic has worked on a few LSs before, so he is aware of the procedure of bleeding out the air from the coolant. Is there anything I can check in the morning before I bring it to the stealership?
I know disconnecting the battery has nothing to do with the problem, but the car did sit in the driveway for a few days without being started or driven.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
Anthony