About the temperature of my truck

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Asked by GuruTFYQ Apr 03, 2017 at 11:52 PM about the 2012 Chevrolet Captiva Sport LS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just got my truck today and I notice the the
temperature went pass 220 tell me what you think
is going on please??? Thanks

7 Answers

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I would investigate the cooling system and make sure the radiator fans come on and the temp switch is working correctly and the thermostat is working correctly and that the system is bleed of air and radiator & hoses are in good shape and see if it needs flushed out and do compression test on all cylinders and doing a exhaust in coolant test to insure you know whether the head gasket are good or not or if there may be a possible crack in a head. 220 is not too high but 185-195 is normal so it is higher than normal.

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I have a Chevy captiva 2013 n it is get up 180 in the temperature

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I was told today by a Chevy tech that 195 to 220 is normal and 260 is over heating and the engine fan should come on at 219deg.

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My captiva overheats when is idling but if you are drive it is normal Operating temperature

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My captiva do the same. When idling it reach the 235 degree then fan do the function and temperature go down. When driving is between 186 to 200

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I replaced my radiator fan coolant resistor (Part # 15926330) and now during idle the electric fan will come on at 220F and shut off at 200F.... Driving temps run around 183F.

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