Over heating
Asked by Bruce Mar 16, 2016 at 11:32 PM about the 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Wagon FWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Replaced thermostat bleed air our of
coolong system flushed rad. and still runnin
hot goin down the road and can still hear
like a gurgling noise under dash what to do
from here thanks
8 Answers
Ive already done that more than once could the heater core have a small hole in it and when u are accelerating is when it gurgles and it will boil over into the over flow do u think the water pump is goin out or the rad still have a blockage in it
I put a pressure tester on the system andlet it sit and run and it didnt build any pressure so could it still be blow head gasket or is it just that hard to get the air out the system o and when it starts runnon hot the heat is cold and sometimes gets hot but only after I first bleed the system and then it only last for bout a day at the most then it will start runnin hot and heat won work
No not at all didnt even get up to the first setting is that bad or no im just at a loss with this thing I was hoppin to fix it myslef but may have to take it to a shop and let them deal with it it still needs the timimg belt and water pump done anyways but was hopin I could figure out the gurgling and over heating problem so the wife can injoy her car and the turn signals went out on it to thay flash real fast o the dash but none of the bulbs work and even if u cut the hazards on
Yea I know not to use that stuff seen wha it can do to an engine I was thinkin that it had ti have some ko d of hole somewhere I was gonna bypass the heater core and see if it ran hot again after I did that since it is warm now wo t need the heater anyways and is there a way to check the switch before I pull the wheel and replace it could there be a cut wire in th column I read somwhere online that the tilte wheel can pinhone of the turn wire and cause them not to work
Ok thank u for the help I do apreciate it I hope the heater core is the problem and maybe the wire pinched in column to thank u again for the help will work on all that tom
The comment regarding exhaust gasses getting in the cooling system seems to make the most sense. Look for bubbles in the overflow tank, even after the engine has been shut off. Otherwise, consult a reputable radiator shop. They usually know all the tricks for individual vehicles, and might get you pointed in the right direction before the overheating causes major engine damage.
I'm inclined to believe its the head gasket as well. If you open the rad cap and when you fill the rad it still bubbles chances are the head gasket.