Hi Guys,
Popped my turbo on my Ibiza Mk4 TDi. It went into the garage and had a new turbo fitted.
All was merry and she was back to normal strength. Then about a week later I gets an overheating alarm with oil temp rocketed sky high. Stopped car straight away. Let it cool and stuff. Before that I also noticed that the climate control seemed pretty unable to kick out any heat. Thankfully I'm in southern Spain so that hasnt been a huge issue. With outside temps not going any lower than 10C.
As I've been driving. I notice that the oil temp gets up to the normal level in usual time. But then later on I'll see it start creeping up past 90, towards a hundred. Stick there for a bit, then drop down to normal level again. If the cars on for a while, then it creeps higher and higher until the point where the alarm starts going and red light flashes on.
Opened the water bottle thing on the left hand side, and its steaming and boiling hot, loads of pressure and really not happy. I've been adding water in there as there obviously was no coolant left. (dont need to worry about it freezing here).
When I do add a load of water, then the car is happy as larry. Heater works, things are good. Until a few days later when the problems start coming back again.
Obviously it aint cooling down properly and the water is boiling, steaming and evaporating. Coolant is obviously the proper thing to use with it having a much higher boiling point. But ive been told this is a bigger problem and putting in the correct cooland wont fix it. As it should be cooled anyway.
Sorry im a bit of a newb on this.
Someone suggested that i leave the top off this bottle, start the car, put heaters on full blast and leave ticking over for a while which could remove some blockage. Anyone got any more info on that? Would this work? Trust me, its far simpler if i can get this fixed myself rather than having to take it back to the garage and start arguing with them, as obviously this problem started to occur after a change of turbo unit. As such dould be under their warranty. Its actually been over a month now since the turbo was changed due to going away for a week and not using the car for a while.
Any ideas / advice. Also what is the correct coolant for my car?
Popped my turbo on my Ibiza Mk4 TDi. It went into the garage and had a new turbo fitted.
All was merry and she was back to normal strength. Then about a week later I gets an overheating alarm with oil temp rocketed sky high. Stopped car straight away. Let it cool and stuff. Before that I also noticed that the climate control seemed pretty unable to kick out any heat. Thankfully I'm in southern Spain so that hasnt been a huge issue. With outside temps not going any lower than 10C.
As I've been driving. I notice that the oil temp gets up to the normal level in usual time. But then later on I'll see it start creeping up past 90, towards a hundred. Stick there for a bit, then drop down to normal level again. If the cars on for a while, then it creeps higher and higher until the point where the alarm starts going and red light flashes on.
Opened the water bottle thing on the left hand side, and its steaming and boiling hot, loads of pressure and really not happy. I've been adding water in there as there obviously was no coolant left. (dont need to worry about it freezing here).
When I do add a load of water, then the car is happy as larry. Heater works, things are good. Until a few days later when the problems start coming back again.
Obviously it aint cooling down properly and the water is boiling, steaming and evaporating. Coolant is obviously the proper thing to use with it having a much higher boiling point. But ive been told this is a bigger problem and putting in the correct cooland wont fix it. As it should be cooled anyway.
Sorry im a bit of a newb on this.
Someone suggested that i leave the top off this bottle, start the car, put heaters on full blast and leave ticking over for a while which could remove some blockage. Anyone got any more info on that? Would this work? Trust me, its far simpler if i can get this fixed myself rather than having to take it back to the garage and start arguing with them, as obviously this problem started to occur after a change of turbo unit. As such dould be under their warranty. Its actually been over a month now since the turbo was changed due to going away for a week and not using the car for a while.
Any ideas / advice. Also what is the correct coolant for my car?