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aleenuh
05-21-2009, 11:54 AM
Someone please help me!! The car overheated from time to time when I would come to a stop light, so I had a test ran on it and came to the coNclusion that I had a blown headgasket. So, a honda specialist fixed it and my life was bliss.

Now, when I drive the car I have to be parked for 10 min and the temp. gauge doesnt ever go all the way to hot, but it will if I dont start driving the car right away. THE TEMP. GAUGE NEVER MOVES WHEN I DRIVE.

Also, there is so much pressure when I open the radiator cap after a 7 hour wait for car to cool down, even when I wait over night. I have no leaks anywhere and it also passed a pressure test.

PLEASE HELP ME

aleenuh
05-21-2009, 11:54 AM
Someone please help me!! The car overheated from time to time when I would come to a stop light, so I had a test ran on it and came to the coNclusion that I had a blown headgasket. So, a honda specialist fixed it and my life was bliss.

Now, when I drive the car I have to be parked for 10 min and the temp. gauge doesnt ever go all the way to hot, but it will if I dont start driving the car right away. THE TEMP. GAUGE NEVER MOVES WHEN I DRIVE.

Also, there is so much pressure when I open the radiator cap after a 7 hour wait for car to cool down, even when I wait over night. I have no leaks anywhere and it also passed a pressure test.

PLEASE HELP ME

Mikey Antonakakis
05-21-2009, 06:17 PM
You may want to check for air in your cooling system. Also, check to make sure your thermostat works.

Wesley
05-22-2009, 08:55 AM
I'd check your radiator fan connections.

Turn the A/C on and see if your radiator fan turns on. If it doesn't, you've got a problem.