So my coolant water has overheated several times this year, I thought it was just trapped air so I bled the system.
I then fitted a wagner oil cooler and swopped the coolant fluid.
I didn't drive much afterwards then It happened again recently when I was driving in heavy traffic to drop off some car parts. I concluded that I need to find out why and fix it.
Bit about the car. its a 2.0 CBEX 199ps 4 motion beach from 2019 with 200k km on the clock.
I did the old Chat GPT search and am working through the possibilities. (Read the sources to check.)
1 low water level_________________________ Was low when first noticed the overheating in the summer, probably due to boiling coolant. I topped it up and did a bleed. didn't drop afterwards.
2 low oil___________________________________Oil level is fine engine looses no oil.
3 air in the system________________________Bled system using VCDS twice, replaced fluid with a vacuum pump.
2 coolant leak____________________________ No visible leaks and performed a vacuum test when changing the coolant after fitting oil cooler.
3 malfunctioning reservoir cap___________Did a bleed and swopped this a few weeks ago after last overheat because it was cheapest easiest thing to check first. Not overheated since but didn't get stuck in traffic either.
4 faulty thermostat_______________________Using VCDS to monitor the sensors I brought the car upto temperature today on the Driveway took 1 hour outside temp was 4 degree. engine water temp reached 87 radiator temp had got to 40 and then radiator temp slowly rose to 60 to maintain engine at 90.
5 clogged radiator_______________________Coolant was very clean when I swopped it several months ago. I didn't do a flush though.
6 faulty fan_______________________________Ran fan remotely using VCDS test procedure
7 damaged/worn water pump ___________No graunchy noise coming from the pump
8 leeky head gasket_______________________Coolant doesn't have visible contamination no creamy buildup under the oil fill cap.
9 broken heat exchanger with DFP________Coolant doesn't have visible contamination and the level hasn't dropped since being refilled.
I'm getting very weak heating from the heater when outside temperature is low and auxiliary heater isn't used. I think this might be normal for a T6
My feeling is that the thermostat isn't operating correctly, I think my static test was a waste time and the only way to confirm if it is faulty is to put it into a water bath and watch it operate. Also with millage at 200k I should have just changed it when I fitted the oil cooler earlier this year. kind of kicking myself.
Any thoughts or things I have overlooked?
I have an thermostat and thought i would swop it as a precaution tomorrow morning.
I then fitted a wagner oil cooler and swopped the coolant fluid.
I didn't drive much afterwards then It happened again recently when I was driving in heavy traffic to drop off some car parts. I concluded that I need to find out why and fix it.
Bit about the car. its a 2.0 CBEX 199ps 4 motion beach from 2019 with 200k km on the clock.
I did the old Chat GPT search and am working through the possibilities. (Read the sources to check.)
1 low water level_________________________ Was low when first noticed the overheating in the summer, probably due to boiling coolant. I topped it up and did a bleed. didn't drop afterwards.
2 low oil___________________________________Oil level is fine engine looses no oil.
3 air in the system________________________Bled system using VCDS twice, replaced fluid with a vacuum pump.
2 coolant leak____________________________ No visible leaks and performed a vacuum test when changing the coolant after fitting oil cooler.
3 malfunctioning reservoir cap___________Did a bleed and swopped this a few weeks ago after last overheat because it was cheapest easiest thing to check first. Not overheated since but didn't get stuck in traffic either.
4 faulty thermostat_______________________Using VCDS to monitor the sensors I brought the car upto temperature today on the Driveway took 1 hour outside temp was 4 degree. engine water temp reached 87 radiator temp had got to 40 and then radiator temp slowly rose to 60 to maintain engine at 90.
5 clogged radiator_______________________Coolant was very clean when I swopped it several months ago. I didn't do a flush though.
6 faulty fan_______________________________Ran fan remotely using VCDS test procedure
7 damaged/worn water pump ___________No graunchy noise coming from the pump
8 leeky head gasket_______________________Coolant doesn't have visible contamination no creamy buildup under the oil fill cap.
9 broken heat exchanger with DFP________Coolant doesn't have visible contamination and the level hasn't dropped since being refilled.
I'm getting very weak heating from the heater when outside temperature is low and auxiliary heater isn't used. I think this might be normal for a T6
My feeling is that the thermostat isn't operating correctly, I think my static test was a waste time and the only way to confirm if it is faulty is to put it into a water bath and watch it operate. Also with millage at 200k I should have just changed it when I fitted the oil cooler earlier this year. kind of kicking myself.
Any thoughts or things I have overlooked?
I have an thermostat and thought i would swop it as a precaution tomorrow morning.




