We've recently bought our first Toyota Hilux '94 3.0TD, auto. We've been having overheating problems, which from reading the various threads seems to be a common problem. The temperature gauge remains constant all day long even in standing traffic and for hundreds of miles at a time. Then out of the blue, it rises, usually induced by going up a hill or increasing the speed. The temperature rises quickly but just as quickly cools down again. Several times we have been told that it must be a tiny crack in the cylinder head but none of the evidence convinces me, especially after reading the forum. Does anyone know if I can rule out the cylinder head theory especially as there is no loss of coolant or contamination from oil or water.
Having read the relevant threads on changing oil coolers and radiators, my only other thought is the fan. Does anyone know how to test the viscous fan and what is the proceedure for changing the oil and what sort is it.
If anyone knows the french for all of this we would love to hear from you.
John
Having read the relevant threads on changing oil coolers and radiators, my only other thought is the fan. Does anyone know how to test the viscous fan and what is the proceedure for changing the oil and what sort is it.
If anyone knows the french for all of this we would love to hear from you.
John
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