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Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Racer X - 09-28-2018 Oh yeah. I get many of my auto consumables at Fred Meyer (west coast Kroger big box store). Our favorite Rain X washer fluid frequently on sale for $2.50 a gallon. Their everyday is less than an auto parts store's sale price. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - DP - 09-28-2018 My old Grand Prix(es?) That's "Grands Prix", Jamie. Just being didactic... Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Acer - 09-28-2018 DP wrote: You must mean "being pedantic." Which I, of course, am never. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Dennis S - 09-28-2018 Well, I checked the radiator and it's full to the top. Should I find some green antifreeze like my mechanic put in it, or use the All Purpose stuff to top off the reservoir? Walmart didn't have the green stuff the last time I looked. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Cary - 09-29-2018 Acer wrote: You must mean "being pedantic." Which I, of course, am never. You must mean, "Which I, of course, never am." Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - OWC Jamie - 09-29-2018 Actually, that's unfortunately probably meaning that the radiator is blocked and not flowing / circulating properly...... sorry to say. The other thing none of have mentioned is it could be a worn out thermostat. That would be the easiest and cheapest fix for sure. But what you describe I dealt with twice. ![]() Just my opinion, I'm curious what your mechanic finds. Good luck! Dennis S wrote: Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Speedy - 09-29-2018 Open your windows. Turn your heater up to high. Run the heater fan on high. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Carm - 09-29-2018 OWC Jamie wrote: Me. Me. Me. ![]() I mentioned replacing the thermostat. As for a hose being “too worn” if you can squeeze it. It depends on if you can squeeze a new hose. An old floppy hose needs replacing and will look and feel worn. I have been lucky to never been burned by hot radiator fluid even though I have had two cars over heat. One recommendation is to turn your heater on to check if the fluid is going through interior heater core used to heat the air in the car. That can be an indication of a stuck or blocked thermostat. No heat = replace thermostat for sure. I would still replace it though if you haven’t. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Dennis S - 09-29-2018 I'm leaning toward Jamie's blocked radiator theory. Re: Car heat gauge going over midline where it's never gone - Rolando - 09-29-2018 Agree on the trying the heater. Its a good indicator. |