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Old Jun 27, 2007 | 12:24 AM
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Hi. I have 2000 C2 .Every time i get stock in traffic ,temerature gage go to 200 ,but i after i start driving ,it is get on the middile again.This happen not even in hot day or heavy traffic .I check my coolant level ,and it is ok .So my question is : My engine running too hot ? Can i do some mods : add extra fan or something else ?
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I've never had mine that hot before, you could add a 3rd radiator.
 
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You think it is too hot ? And how you add 3 radiator ? Any info around ?
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There's a thread with full instructions at renntech.
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you can just register. It's free.
 
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First I'd check if you have air trapped in your cooling system. There is a procedure to bleed it. This is most common. Next most common is to check if you have debris in the front radiators. You'd be amazed what I pull out of mine. With an aerokit bumper, you can get a smaller hose wet dry vac inside, with the stock C2 bumper, you can't. Depending on your front bumper, you may have to remove it to vac out the radiators. This should be done yearly BTW.
 
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It is highly unlikely that your coolant temperature is as low as 200F in traffic. More likely it is 215F+.
 
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Originally Posted by Vadim
Hi. I have 2000 C2 .Every time i get stock in traffic ,temerature gage go to 200 ,but i after i start driving ,it is get on the middile again.This happen not even in hot day or heavy traffic .I check my coolant level ,and it is ok .So my question is : My engine running too hot ? Can i do some mods : add extra fan or something else ?
Thank you
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First thing check to ensure your fans are running sounds like they aren't. I am not positive but check with others but I believe you have to have your air conditioning on for the fans to be on as well, not positive believe this is true. I had problems with mine and it was all kinds of junk had collected in the vents to the radiators.
 
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Thank you everybody for your inputs ! I know radiator's all clean ,but as air in system goes ....may be it is air ..hmm .How i can check if it is air ?
 
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Even when I drive to Vegas in the dead of dummer never seen the temp go to 200 degrees
 
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Even when I drive to Vegas in the dead of dummer never seen the temp go to 200 degrees

Don't trust the gauge. Your coolant temprature regularly and quickly gets above 215F in city drivings in Vegas.
 
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i guess ,my car is running too hot
 
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1999Porsche911 vbmenu_register("postmenu_1183206", true); i saw somewere you had DYI for fan switch .Do you have by any chance some schematic or some photos ?
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1999Porsche911 vbmenu_register("postmenu_1183206", true); i saw somewere you had DYI for fan switch .Do you have by any chance some schematic or some photos ?
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Radiator Fan and Engine Compartment Fan Switch Mod


The 3.4 996 runs extremely hot when driving around town in temperatures higher than 75 degrees. This mod is a way to reduce coolant temps back to a safer level, helping to reduce oil temps and improving performance. The relays on the 3.4 are the bottom row, and include the last one to the right and the 3rd from the right.

The mod consists of installing a switch that will allow you to turn on the high speed radiator fans at any time, while maintaining the automatic operation of the fans. We do the same for the engine compartment fan.

Radiator Fans

Connect a wire to the ground of the 2 high speed fan relays located on the relay carrier located in the driver’s side foot well. The relays are #20 and #22. Feed this wire to where your switch will be located. Connect the wire to one side of the switch. Connect another wire from the other contact on the switch and then connect the other end of this wire to a chassis ground point.

With key on, this switch will now immediately turn on both radiator fans providing maximum cooling. When you turn the key off, the fans will continue to run for about 5 seconds until the relay shuts down. Your fan operation remains normal when the switch is off.



For some reason I cannot upload pics of the relays, but if you look under the dash in the driver's side footwell to the left, you will see them. If you want to do this mod in 5 minutes, simply connect the wires to the 2 contacts on the relays, twist them together and ground it to a chasis point. The fans will run full speed when the engine is running and your can see the difference in engine and oil temperatures before you actually install a switch.

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