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Old Jul 25, 2012 | 06:24 PM
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Default Overheating at a stop lights

Honda Civic LX 1998
Everytime im at a stop light my heat idle arrow starts to rise up(overheat), but then when i start driving it slowly goes back down. Or sometimes when i drive slow it begins to overheat. Does anyone know why this happens? I appreciate any inputs and tips

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Old Jul 25, 2012 | 06:37 PM
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Default Re: Weird overheating issues.

B20, yes. use google and search. overheating - check your coolant level? change your thermastat
Old Jul 25, 2012 | 07:15 PM
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Are your fans turning on?

And yes a b20 will fit, you could've found out with a quick search
Old Jul 25, 2012 | 07:46 PM
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Yes, Coolant checked, Thermosat checked, water pump checked, fans working checked!

And I asked because I did research but I didn't find any saying it would only said D-Series
But let's forgot these question now, I just didn't want to make two threads but thanks for your answers.

Now back to the main question I have changed n checked everything and my car still overheats!
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 01:43 PM
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Make sure the system is all bleed out.
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 03:38 PM
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Please summarize the technical problem in the thread title - edited.
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 08:21 PM
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Default Re: Weird overheating issues.

Originally Posted by Aaron Cayabyab
Yes, Coolant checked, Thermosat checked, water pump checked, fans working checked!

Now back to the main question I have changed n checked everything and my car still overheats!
Please elaborate on how you checked these. Is your fan running when your at a stop because it doesn't sound like it
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cayabyab
I have changed n checked everything
If this^ were true, then you'd know what the problem is and would be fixing it now.

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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 08:39 PM
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By any chance do you have slim fans? Are the fans moving air in the proper direction (should be sucking air in from the front of the car not trying to blow it out of the front) Does your coolant level drop? Is there coolant in your oil? Is your thermostat stuck? Have you had your radiator checked (calcium buildup with clog a radiator and will not flow sufficient coolant through it)

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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 09:08 PM
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Try warming the car up to where it starts to overheat according to the temp gauge. Open up the hood and feel the lower hose. and the upper radiator hose. The upper hose is obviously on the upper side of the radiator right next to the radiator cap and connects to the engine head. The lower radiator hose connects from the bottom of the radiator up to the left side of the intake manifold and engine head.
If the lower radiator hose isn't warm like the upper hose, it's likely to be a thermostat problem.
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by speedjunkie_g35
Please elaborate on how you checked these. Is your fan running when your at a stop because it doesn't sound like it
Yes my fan does turn on when im at a stop or when car begins to heat up, i checked if the fan still worked by simply jumping it to a 12v source(Car battery)

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If this^ were true, then you'd know what the problem is and would be fixing it now.
Trust me i tried everything and i even took it back to the shop that repaired my head gasket and got it back and the same day it over heated

Originally Posted by typerfit
By any chance do you have slim fans? Are the fans moving air in the proper direction (should be sucking air in from the front of the car not trying to blow it out of the front) Does your coolant level drop? Is there coolant in your oil? Is your thermostat stuck? Have you had your radiator checked (calcium buildup with clog a radiator and will not flow sufficient coolant through it)
Nope not that i know of and coolant level is good i make sure the radiator is topped but i dont lose coolant.

Originally Posted by CO671
Try warming the car up to where it starts to overheat according to the temp gauge. Open up the hood and feel the lower hose. and the upper radiator hose. The upper hose is obviously on the upper side of the radiator right next to the radiator cap and connects to the engine head. The lower radiator hose connects from the bottom of the radiator up to the left side of the intake manifold and engine head.
If the lower radiator hose isn't warm like the upper hose, it's likely to be a thermostat problem.
Top and bottom hoses are both warm, Replaced the thermostat (Twice)!
Old Nov 29, 2012 | 10:53 AM
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Default Re: Overheating at a stop lights

My '98 Honda Civic LX is having same overheating problem AND now the fuel system is acting up (misses on acceleration). Anyone able to help me? PLEASE!
Old Nov 29, 2012 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by jeanettechr
My '98 Honda Civic LX is having same overheating problem AND now the fuel system is acting up (misses on acceleration). Anyone able to help me? PLEASE!
Please start your own thread with detailed information. this thread is months old and im sure the problem has been fixed by now.
Old Nov 29, 2012 | 03:00 PM
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pressure check your cooling system
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