Ok, so got a full heavy duty service done last week ready for my drive and move to Finland. This included hard-core winter fluid changes, including 50/50 antifreeze.
Picked her up Friday and drove back to Salisbury from Stevenage. As soon as I was on the A34 for about 20 mins driving at 60-85, got serious overheating. Pulled off and drove at 30-40 and immediately it cooled right down. The expansion tank had been blowing steam. Topped-up and it was fine the rest of the weekend.
Drove back today and exactly the same thing happened. I found that as soon as I drove at 65 or more, the temperature would quickly rise. I had to drive a full three hours at around 60 AND with the heater on full to reduce engine heat.
Absolutely no previous problems with overheating in over a year of ownership before the service.
So what did they do (or not do)? I'm thinking there's an air lock...
Picked her up Friday and drove back to Salisbury from Stevenage. As soon as I was on the A34 for about 20 mins driving at 60-85, got serious overheating. Pulled off and drove at 30-40 and immediately it cooled right down. The expansion tank had been blowing steam. Topped-up and it was fine the rest of the weekend.
Drove back today and exactly the same thing happened. I found that as soon as I drove at 65 or more, the temperature would quickly rise. I had to drive a full three hours at around 60 AND with the heater on full to reduce engine heat.
Absolutely no previous problems with overheating in over a year of ownership before the service.
So what did they do (or not do)? I'm thinking there's an air lock...
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