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2002 Ford Focus - Unexplainable Overheating
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LindsayJohnson
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Jul 13, 2012, 12:12 PM
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2002 Ford Focus - Unexplainable Overheating
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Ok So here is the Car specs: 2002 Ford Focus Engine Size: 2.0 95000 Ok, so about a month ago, our car overheated. It got pretty hot because it happened really fast. One of the coolant tubes had burst and all the coolant had leaked out. We towed it over to the mechanic and they fixed the tube and did a engine block test to see if any damage had been done to the engine. It passed the engine block test, so we took the car home. It seemed fine for short drives, but it would start to overheat after about 15 minutes. This usually happened when we were driving on city roads with a lot of stop lights. It would usually happen when we were at a stoplight. On the freeway, it was less likely to start overheating after 15 minutes. So we brought it back in and they tried to figure out the problem, but because they were unable to replicate the overheating while in the shop, they were unable to diagnose the problem. So they gave it back to us. That night, the tube that they had replaced came loose and coolant once again started spewing out while we were driving it. So the next day we brought it back to the mechanic again. It seems that they put the tube on incorrectly, because once they redid it, that tube has been fine. But the car is still overheating. We've brought the car into the mechanic two times since and they haven't been much help. They found some corrosion on one of the fans and cleaned that up to see if the fan was stopping, causing the car to overheat. But that didn't do anything. So finally I made them do another engine block test to see if the engine had been damaged SINCE the first time it overheated. Still came up good. Their best guess was that there was a small amount of damage done to the head gasket and that was causing overheating. But they seemed to think that they couldn't diagnose if this was the problem or not. We were confused by this. At this point the mechanic has said that they don't know where to go from here and that we should take it to a dealership to see if they can diagnose it. So at this point we are taking it to a different mechanic to see if we can get an actual diagnosis on it. The car isn't worth much, so if the head gasket needs to be replaced, we will just sell the car for parts and get a new car. But since we can't get a clear answer on what is wrong, we don't want to make that decision. We don't drive the car a lot and just short distances. So it would be nice if we could just get it to last a little longer. Any advice? One other thing about the overheating: usually right before it starts to overheat we can smell a little bit of a burning smell. (yikes!)
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jul 13, 2012, 12:53 PM
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Yikes is right! A hose blew and it overheated - bad enough right there. This place whatever hose it was (tube?) didn't even get that right so I'm not so sure whatever was done to rule that the head gasket/block "test" as you put it was worth a damn nor checking that the fan(s) work was conclusive. Yup - I have to suggest a real shop diagnose this out and would expect damage if not the first time from continued use and overheating, T
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Hammer Time
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Jul 13, 2012, 12:53 PM
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Is the fan coming on and pulling enough air? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
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LindsayJohnson
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Jul 13, 2012, 1:06 PM
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Yeah we HATE this mechanic. It hasn't really overheated past about 3/4 of the way since the first time because we are REALLY careful. So I'm hoping that it has limited damage from continued use, but I obviously don't really know. We can usually drive it short distances without any overheating if we keep the AC off, which is what we are doing. That is just what they have been calling it...a engine block test. I think its a chemical test of some kind. They were waiting to see if the chemical would turn yellow and it didn't...which I guess means there wasn't a serious engine problem. According to these guys. Don't know if that helps as far as what test they were doing. And yeah, by tube I meant hose. :) Thanks for your input. Off to a real mechanic. And for the record, never go to Firestone in Downtown SLC.
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Hammer Time
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Jul 13, 2012, 1:24 PM
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I've found that test to be pretty inconclusive unless the car is really bad. It should be easy enough to just look and see if the fan is running the next time it gets hot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
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