bamaguy
LVC Member
Hello All! I'm a newbie here, though I have been observing for quite some time. There is an amazing wealth of knowledge on this Forum.
The car is a 2001 LS v6 and it is my fiancée's car. We have had a heckuva time with it, though I must admit that at 205,000 miles, it still looks great on the inside.
I have been struggling with the cooling system. I have read MANY threads on it and have done the following over several different weekends:
- replaced DCC valve
- replaced degas bottle
- bypassed throttle body from upper radiator pipe directly to degas bottle
- replaced upper radiator pipe and hoses
- replaced hydraulic fan with electric fan
- degassed the system a BILLION times!
At this point, I will degas the system and it will run fine for a few days - she has a 6 mile drive to work in heavy traffic. Then she will drive it a substantially longer distance (she is in graduate school and it is an hour and a half away) and/or after a few more days we will notice one of all of the following conditions; the coolant is very low, the car starts to overheat, there is steam in the system, smoke on the passengers side front area, and coolant sprayed on the passenger side front area.
I am actually quite a gearhead (used to be an engineer at Mercedes, built a Factory Five Cobra from scratch, and built three Corvettes), but this car really stumps me. The cooling system is grossly overcomplicated and uses poor materials, but anyway... The last time it happened was last night after a long trip the night before and heavy rush hour traffic home from work. The system was VERY low on coolant with LOTS of steam. I noticed coolant sprayed on the passenger side front area again and smoke from the passenger side up by the radiator. NOTE: As I type this, I now seem to remember seeing some white chalky material on the passenger side of the radiator - perhaps the side tank?
My guess is now that the radiator tank(s) is/are cracked and leaking and possibly also sucking in air depending on when the stat is open.
Please provide any insights on this as it is driving me loony!! Also, how much of a job is it to replace the radiator? Any "secret" connections down there? Can I do it at home?
The car is a 2001 LS v6 and it is my fiancée's car. We have had a heckuva time with it, though I must admit that at 205,000 miles, it still looks great on the inside.
I have been struggling with the cooling system. I have read MANY threads on it and have done the following over several different weekends:
- replaced DCC valve
- replaced degas bottle
- bypassed throttle body from upper radiator pipe directly to degas bottle
- replaced upper radiator pipe and hoses
- replaced hydraulic fan with electric fan
- degassed the system a BILLION times!
At this point, I will degas the system and it will run fine for a few days - she has a 6 mile drive to work in heavy traffic. Then she will drive it a substantially longer distance (she is in graduate school and it is an hour and a half away) and/or after a few more days we will notice one of all of the following conditions; the coolant is very low, the car starts to overheat, there is steam in the system, smoke on the passengers side front area, and coolant sprayed on the passenger side front area.
I am actually quite a gearhead (used to be an engineer at Mercedes, built a Factory Five Cobra from scratch, and built three Corvettes), but this car really stumps me. The cooling system is grossly overcomplicated and uses poor materials, but anyway... The last time it happened was last night after a long trip the night before and heavy rush hour traffic home from work. The system was VERY low on coolant with LOTS of steam. I noticed coolant sprayed on the passenger side front area again and smoke from the passenger side up by the radiator. NOTE: As I type this, I now seem to remember seeing some white chalky material on the passenger side of the radiator - perhaps the side tank?
My guess is now that the radiator tank(s) is/are cracked and leaking and possibly also sucking in air depending on when the stat is open.
Please provide any insights on this as it is driving me loony!! Also, how much of a job is it to replace the radiator? Any "secret" connections down there? Can I do it at home?