mjulaw
10-18-2016, 07:33 PM
first time caller here…
'95 C280. temp gauge goes up when driving, but only when stopped. my common sense tells me this may be a fan problem...that there's plenty of air flow at higher speeds, but not enough when stopped.
i'm always of the mindset to troubleshoot with the easiest / cheapest and move forward from there. radiator flush, thermostat, are definitely on the short list, but if it's the thermostat, am i correct in assuming it would also run hot at higher speeds too?
i know the fan kicks on, i hear it when i crank the car in my garage. but maybe it's not kicking in to 'high gear'?
p.s. this one has 75k miles. i also have this same car at my mechanic's place with 245k. (we're gonna get it moving and donate it. told him it's our 'karma project') anyway, i'm almost 100% sure it has two fans, while the one i'm driving now has one. anybody have a clue on this? both '95. both C280. no 'sport model' etc.
mike
'95 C280. temp gauge goes up when driving, but only when stopped. my common sense tells me this may be a fan problem...that there's plenty of air flow at higher speeds, but not enough when stopped.
i'm always of the mindset to troubleshoot with the easiest / cheapest and move forward from there. radiator flush, thermostat, are definitely on the short list, but if it's the thermostat, am i correct in assuming it would also run hot at higher speeds too?
i know the fan kicks on, i hear it when i crank the car in my garage. but maybe it's not kicking in to 'high gear'?
p.s. this one has 75k miles. i also have this same car at my mechanic's place with 245k. (we're gonna get it moving and donate it. told him it's our 'karma project') anyway, i'm almost 100% sure it has two fans, while the one i'm driving now has one. anybody have a clue on this? both '95. both C280. no 'sport model' etc.
mike