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14 years 1 month before #21432 by manual-mecanica
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Greetings to all or who corresponds, I have a problem which I find no solution. A few days ago I changed a ring and rectifying valve seat and changes all the seals and packaging, because all good, I walk motor and part without problem but the engine has too much temperature, and reviewed radiator cover hermeticity set up and all the elements that have to do with the temperature regulation and nothing, if any of the people who know more of the Hyundai Elantra can help me with some comment can help me with some comment can help me with some comment It would be very pleased, the car is a Hyundai Elantra 1998 of 1.8 gasoline

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14 years 1 month before #21433 by manual-mecanica
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Look at the radiators are clean and not covered the springs connections the pipes. Having a good refrigerant likido also helps a lot. The water pump has to be clean and it does not have to be heavy, the thermostat check that it works. I HAPPENED WHO

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14 years 1 month before #21434 by manual-mecanica
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You have checked if the electro fan works by having the normal working temperature and the other reviews everything mentioned above
as data: there is a tool that is installed in replacement of the radiator cover that has the bombin function, the thing is the next one sends a pressure of 1 bar (it comes with pressure marker) to the interior of the radiator and leaves open the heating system and after 15 minutes it verifies that it does not have the pressure. Where it is, it discards heating only closing the step all this is done with a cold and detained engine (it is advisable to verify true refrigerant leaks since there are times that leaks are not noticeable to the naked eye)
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14 years 1 month before #21435 by manual-mecanica
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If you check the status of the thermostat, you can do the test by dismantling and making it walk. Check if you do not have refrigerant liquid leaks, check that fans are lighting at the right time, another cause of high temperatures can be the hoses in poor condition, when they are very soft with the temperature they tend to obstruct themselves. Well I hope my help serves you, you tell me how it went.

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14 years 1 month before #21458 by manual-mecanica
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Put your fans direct but purge your system well and if after this it heats up your repair well. Hopefully help you. Greetings from Queretaro. Mexico.

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