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Anonymous Posted on Apr 13, 2012

I have a 2001 eclipse 3.0. my bf changed the thermostat last oct or so.he also just changed the valve cover gasket for me bc mine was leaking. now it wants to run hot. i have checked the fluids and its fine. whats wrong

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There are several possible causes for it running hot.

  1. Loose drive belt - loose or worn drive belt would slip and cause the water pump to turn slower than it should
  2. Bad bearing in water pump - accompanied by occasional screeching and possible leaking
  3. Bad thermostat - this could be the case if you've used a radiator sealant that could cause the thermostat to stick
  4. Possible bad head gasket - this would produce white smoke from the tailpipe and bubbling of the auto transmission fluid

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2008

SOURCE: Leaks oil looks like from valve cover

You have to remove the spark plugs cables and remove the four nuts that you see when the cables are removed.

When the four nuts are removed, simply raise the valuve cover. When replacing the gasket, make sure you get the gromets as well. Those sometimes get worn or crack since they are more exposed than the value cover gasket. Make sure that you clean the cover from oil and replace the gasket with no use of silicon.

Good Luck.

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Kia Optima over heating

I figured this out and fixed it on my 2001 Optima. Mine was an electrical problem, not an overheating problem. The problem shows up when there is a heavier than normal load on the electrical system. For most of us, this is when the air conditioner is running full-blast on a hot summer day. However, it was also occuring when I ran the heater full blast. The heater running full-blast should have lowered the temperature, not raise it. So I tested the coolant temp while the gauge was showing it overheating. The coolant temp was not increasing, but the gauge showed that it was. It is caused by a bad ground connection. Another test you can do to see if your problem is the same as mine is this. As soon as the engine is showing overheating, pull over, park the car and turn off the engine. Immediately start the engine again and see what the temp gauge shows. If it still shows hot, you'll know you've really got overheating coolant. If it goes back to normal range, you'll know it's just a bad ground connection. Turning off the engine eliminates the resistance in the electrical system that has beeen building up and causing an erroneous high temp reading.

To fix: Either find and clean ground connections throughout the vehicle until it fixes it, or do what I did. A mechanic at the Kia dealer showed me this. I ran a new wire from an empty bolt-hole on the top of the engine to a bolt into the frame behind the engine. I only added a 6 inch wire and a new bolt into the top of the engine. The bolt into the frame was already there, so I just removed it, put the wire under it, and replaced the bolt. It created a redundant ground that prevented the build-up of resistance that caused the erroneous temp reading. It was a 5 minute fix and it has never done it again. Kia knows about this problem and they put out a post to their shops on how to fix it.

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2008

SOURCE: Olds silhouette heater blows cold air

as long as the engine temperature is normal, i would suspect a clogged heater core, the dex-cool antifreeze is notorious for building up deposits in cooling system. have heater core flushed first to see if it makes any difference

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2009

SOURCE: oil leaking out of valve cover gasket

It is a Valve Cover Gasket. You can get a new one at any Auto Parts Store. To make this repair last longer, Do not get the Cheap one, Get a Felpro Gasket and it will Quadrupel the Gasket Life. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing thermostat on 2001 Eclipse 3.0L 6 Cyl

Very Helpful jose_v17! Thanks a lot.

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