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11-11-2010, 10:28 PM | #1 | |
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1997 GP Thermostat
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I installed a new thermostat (180 degrees)¡ in my Grand Prix (didn't have any ) but have a few questions about it: 1.- Is Motorad a good brand? 2.- How long it should take to warm up to normal temperature?. 3.- I installed the thermostat without the gasket, didn't come with it, instead of the gasket I used some Permatex water pump and thermostat housing seal Do you think this will be a problem?. I'm not a cheap bastard LOL, but I forgot the gasket when I bought the stat and since I really needed the car I couldn't drive to get the new gasket... 4.- When driving at the city the temp goes a little upper than 210 (this is 100% normal AFAIK. 5.- During highway driving the temperature goes only to the 1/4 mark, sometimes a little less. Is this OK or is the engine running too cold? Thanks everyone for your help. Best regards, Oscar.
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11-12-2010, 10:04 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 1997 GP Thermostat
Since you live in a hot climate (at least I assume the area of Mexico you live in is a hot climate), you shouldn't have any issues with the 180 t-stat. The factory is 195, but all your guage readings sound perfectly normal. So, unless you get a P0128 code (coolant temperature below t-stat regulating temperature) you should be fine running it.
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11-12-2010, 04:10 PM | #3 | |
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Hi there! It's been a long time Rich,
Thanks for your help; I live at the center of the republic, this is a mid-temperature zone not too hot nor too cold, the lowest temperatures might be close to 23ºF but only on ver cold winters and 41 during a common winter, in any other case normal temperature is around 80ºF. So far there are no codes and even when the car was running without a thermostat I never got any t-stat DTC so I guess there is nothing to worry about... Best regards, Oscar. PS. I learned something new today after cleaning the IAC; if it's dirty it can cause the steering pump to whine, that had been driving me crazy for about two years, I replaced the pump twice and no success; took it to the mechanic and got the rack rebuilt, all seals were replaced... no success. I never had any stalling or RPM problems until the last weekend when they were jumping up and down without any apparent cause. I decided to inspect the IAC and it was full of carbon; gave it a good clean, topped the steering reservoir and voila the whining noise is gone! and everything thanks to this great forum. Thank you all guys!
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Also, in Mexico I don't think emissions or environmental or fuel economy is an issue(s) compared to the U.S.
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Thanks for your help Bob Best regards, Oscar.
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Re: 1997 GP Thermostat
No heater?
Hard to say and if any other issues will come up especially based on the age of your GP. Using the 180 degree thermostat should be fine in your area. The stock 195 degree is used for emissions control but doesn't mean its better based on your circumstances. BTW -Is your air conditioner working?
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11-13-2010, 04:12 PM | #7 | ||
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It doesn't really bothers me because of the driver's heated seat, anyone else who gets in the car whit me during a cold day should worry about it That will be my next project for this car: replacing the heater core. I'll let you guys now about it Best regards, Oscar.
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Re: 1997 GP Thermostat
Your "in city" engine temps a little high but not that bad. You do have the temp gauge that starts at 160 degrees F? Since your A/C is operational do both cooling fans turn on with the A/C running and at idle?
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11-13-2010, 04:44 PM | #9 | |
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Yes both fans come on at a moderate speed with the A/C on, the gauge reading starts at 100F.
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11-15-2010, 08:03 PM | #10 | |
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I was cleaning the engine compartment yesterday and I found two connectors unplugged which I have no idea where do these belong to:
BOTH connectors have 2 pins. 1.- The first one is near the windshield water reservoir and it has a green gasket. 2.- The second is at the opposite side near the air intake and has a blue gasket on it; I'm not sure but could this be the fuel pump test connector?. Any idea about what are these two for?. Also I've noticed that the fans don't seem to rotate too fast, I've been reading and found a post in the forum saying the speeds are controlled by two different relays, are both relays located at the box under the hood?. I didn't know about the fail-safe mode after unplugging the ECT sensor, I'll try that tomorrow. The temp gauge goes only a bit higher than 210 (maybe 23x?) it never touches the last quarter before the red zone. Thanks Best regards, Oscar.
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number 2 I'm not real sure about. Does this have an OE intake, or aftermarket? It sounds like it could be the IAT sensor? I don't remember if it has a blue gasket on it or not...
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11-16-2010, 07:38 PM | #12 | |
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Thanks grandprixctx00,
It's an OEM intake, the IAT is properly connected and the one at the other side is not the reservoir level sensor, I checked it today and the reservoir has both connectors plugged in: one for the small water pump and one for the level sensor. Best regards, Oscar. EDIT: sorry, meant to say grandprixgtx00
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But I must say that so far my GP has been good since I had the engine replaced about 3 years ago. No comments from BNaylor about the warm weather way down in TX. But I did see that you might get a cold front from way way up north. Say as in from Canada. Alaska is already down to -30. |
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11-17-2010, 08:49 PM | #14 | ||
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I guess you never know what you want LOL. Best regards, Oscar.
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Re: 1997 GP Thermostat
In my younger days the cold did not bother me, but being older and several back surgeries I do not handle the cold weather any more. The best place for good cold weather would be northern Minnesota.
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