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Old 01-16-2005, 11:35 AM
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Default Car wont warm up completely after new water pump, etc.

I replaced my water pump (fun) and after about 2 weeks, it will warm, but the coolant guages never read HOT and the heat is just warm.

This worked fine for about 2 weeks.

My only other deviation is that I also did just add a can of fuel injection cleaner a few days ago on a full tank of gas.

Could that be messing with something emissions-related that is causing it to stay cool?

Thanks in advance for any tips.

P.S., my 99 A4 1.8T Qtip is the biggest piece of crap known to man.

At 59K miles:

1) Rear wheel bearing
2) Dry rotted radiator hoses,
3) Broken dipstick
4) water pump failure
5) MAF sensor bad
6) Replaced timing belt.

Roughly $3G's worth of repairs on a $10K car with less than 60K on it. Woo hoo.

A Hyundai would hold up better.

My dealer really seems to like me, though.

(pardon the frustration)
Old 01-16-2005, 11:38 AM
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Must be air in the coolant system. Bleed it?
Old 01-16-2005, 11:43 AM
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Default did you change the thermostat also??..put a new one in??...-->

I changed my waterpump/thermostat and fan switch all at once, makes great heat. Did you bleed the coolant system after you re-filled it???
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I did not bleed it.

The how-to I was following did not suggest.

I do have a service manual, though. I will look that up.

Thx
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Mine was doing the same after I changed everything. Make sure you bleed it and then it'll be good.
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Default Sorry about all your troubles with the car. =(

$3,000 of repairs on a $10,000 car is extreme, you are right. Especially with less than 60,000 miles! That's insane.
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Default Uh, I would not call your car crap based on what you list...

Age much more than mileage is the determining factor.

How did the dipstick break? I doubt it broke on it's own. Wheel bearings do fail, not remotely unheard of. When did the water pump let go? The MAF? also common. Do you have a K&N filter?

You paid 10k, or it's worth 10k?
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Default Wtf

1) Rear wheel bearing
2) Dry rotted radiator hoses,
3) Broken dipstick
4) water pump failure
5) MAF sensor bad
6) Replaced timing belt.

How can that possibley add up to $3000
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Default um. i didn't think the coolant gauge was supposed to read 'HOT' shouldn't

it be straight up in the middle?
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Default if the water pump created more problems to the engine

thats the only thing i can think of. or he's paying outrageous amounts of money for the work


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