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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2004

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In Dreams I Walk With you - 25 Apr 2004 14:01 GMT
Model june 1996 1.8i 16V petrol. Temp mostly around 85-90 degrees C, with
occasional peak to 95C. Is this normal/acceptable ?

Thanks in advance,

David.
John Hollinshead - 25 Apr 2004 17:43 GMT
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> Model june 1996 1.8i 16V petrol. Temp mostly around 85-90 degrees C, with
> occasional peak to 95C. Is this normal/acceptable ?

I thought I had a problem. Had it thoroughly checked but everything kicked
in. So yes it does run high. Last summer nearly hit100C. Just had it flushed
and refilled and it still runs high.
M. H. Greaves - 25 Apr 2004 18:33 GMT
Yes, that's about right, that's where mine is, the only time it gets hotter
is when maybe pulling the caravan up a longish hill on a warm day, but
you'll find that the temp will be mostly at the 90 degree mark.
regards, Mark.
> Model june 1996 1.8i 16V petrol. Temp mostly around 85-90 degrees C, with
> occasional peak to 95C. Is this normal/acceptable ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> David.
In Dreams I Walk With you - 25 Apr 2004 19:15 GMT
John / Mark,

Thanks very much for the replies. Very helpful indeed. Btw after having
driven a while and parking the car with the engine still running, the temp
goes up a bit, which is normal I suppose. But I don't hear any fans come on
the lower the temp. Does the engine have a fan anyway ?

Thanks again,

David.
M. H. Greaves - 26 Apr 2004 09:39 GMT
there's a thermostatically operated fan just behind the radiator, which will
come on when the temp is high enough, nothing to worry about.
regards, mark.
> John / Mark,
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> David.
In Dreams I Walk With you - 26 Apr 2004 12:36 GMT
Ok, thanks again for the info.

Regards,

David.

> there's a thermostatically operated fan just behind the radiator, which will
> come on when the temp is high enough, nothing to worry about.
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> > David.
John Hollinshead - 26 Apr 2004 18:20 GMT
> Ok, thanks again for the info.
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> > > the lower the temp. Does the engine have a fan anyway ?
Bear in mind that it is an aluminium engine and will initially go hotter !!!
(Don't know the physics behind that.) Also electric fans no longer "after
run" once the engine is isolated ie switched off. They used to set the car
alarms off!
In Dreams I Walk With you - 27 Apr 2004 20:20 GMT
> Bear in mind that it is an aluminium engine and will initially go hotter !!!
> (Don't know the physics behind that.) Also electric fans no longer "after
> run" once the engine is isolated ie switched off. They used to set the car
> alarms off!

Ok, thanks for that titbit of information. Interesting !

Regards,

David.
 
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