Hi all. Back again with more trouble with my 88 MGM.
Today, a friend of mine was stuck on the side of the road with a flat so I show up to help. It was 90+ degrees today so I left the car running with the air on for him so it would be cool since he had been out there on the highway for several hours. I jack the car up and take the tire off, and when I get back to my car the red Check Engine light is on. I about soiled myself. I figure "let's see if I make it home" but as soon as I pulled onto the highway and drive off, it went away.
We get back there, and I do the same thing: leave it idling while I put the tire back on. And the light comes back on. Now, I now my way around a wrench to some degree so I make the correlation between sitting there and the light since it never happened before.
I did some digging when I got home and I guess that a common thing with the box is overheating with the AC on at idle. What I didn't find is a good solution for this. My box seems to have a good old fashioned mechanical fan attached to the crank pulley. Now, thankfully I don't think I did any damage. I had to jump his car (dead battery from hazards) and when I popped my hood with the car running I didn't detect any of the death signs of overheating such as boiling coolant, steam, or white smoke from tail pipe (aluminum Honda four bangers have done this to me; they are not tolerant of heat and like to pop head gaskets if run hot). She's running fine as well.
So since there isn't an electric fan for me to replace, what are some ways to get around this? I topped the radiator off after doing the heater bypass hose thing a few days ago and thought I let all the air bubbles out by running it to normal temp with the cap off. Should I replace the cap? Are there better radiators out there than what may or may not be the original? Does this happen with JUST the AC on, or do you think it will do it with any extended idle, AC be damned? I'm not a princess so I'm willing to shut it off when I'm stuck in traffic. That has me worried the most. I commute from IL to MO every day and sometimes can get stuck sitting.
Thanks for reading my bullshit. Look forward to seeing what I will be added to the to do list next.
Today, a friend of mine was stuck on the side of the road with a flat so I show up to help. It was 90+ degrees today so I left the car running with the air on for him so it would be cool since he had been out there on the highway for several hours. I jack the car up and take the tire off, and when I get back to my car the red Check Engine light is on. I about soiled myself. I figure "let's see if I make it home" but as soon as I pulled onto the highway and drive off, it went away.
We get back there, and I do the same thing: leave it idling while I put the tire back on. And the light comes back on. Now, I now my way around a wrench to some degree so I make the correlation between sitting there and the light since it never happened before.
I did some digging when I got home and I guess that a common thing with the box is overheating with the AC on at idle. What I didn't find is a good solution for this. My box seems to have a good old fashioned mechanical fan attached to the crank pulley. Now, thankfully I don't think I did any damage. I had to jump his car (dead battery from hazards) and when I popped my hood with the car running I didn't detect any of the death signs of overheating such as boiling coolant, steam, or white smoke from tail pipe (aluminum Honda four bangers have done this to me; they are not tolerant of heat and like to pop head gaskets if run hot). She's running fine as well.
So since there isn't an electric fan for me to replace, what are some ways to get around this? I topped the radiator off after doing the heater bypass hose thing a few days ago and thought I let all the air bubbles out by running it to normal temp with the cap off. Should I replace the cap? Are there better radiators out there than what may or may not be the original? Does this happen with JUST the AC on, or do you think it will do it with any extended idle, AC be damned? I'm not a princess so I'm willing to shut it off when I'm stuck in traffic. That has me worried the most. I commute from IL to MO every day and sometimes can get stuck sitting.
Thanks for reading my bullshit. Look forward to seeing what I will be added to the to do list next.
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