I am looking to buy an 03 Protege 5, so I am brand new to this forum. I went to look at it today, but it is overheating. I have taken the time to search and read several posts regarding the overheating. From what I can tell, the head gasket may be blown, but if I am (or actually the seller is) VERY lucky, then it may just need to be "burped."
Here are the symptoms:
1) Runs normal temp at idle, overheats quickly when driving even a mile or so.
2) Bubbles in coolant reservoir -- even at idle
3) No heat (blows cold air)
According to the seller, here is what has been done, some by garage, some by owner/friend:
1) New Tstat
2) New Tstat housing
3) New temperature sending unit
4) New water pump
5) New radiator
6) New rad cap
I did verify that both electric fans work. Running the A/C seemed to cool the engine a little bit while test driving. We only went about a mile due to the temperature rising.
It seems like most of the signs point to the head gasket, except for the lack of heat. That, to me, would point back to a stuck-closed thermostat or a clog or a bubble in the heater core. Could I get that lucky? Or is it definitely a head gasket? I did not check for white residue on the top of the dipstick.
If you think it IS the head gasket, I guess I could ask the owner if I can put the color-changing test liquid in the coolant reservoir. Are there any other sure fire tests I can do myself quickly on someone else's car?
Sorry for the "overheat repost," but hopefully I supplied enough information that this can be resolved without wasting much of your time!
Here are the symptoms:
1) Runs normal temp at idle, overheats quickly when driving even a mile or so.
2) Bubbles in coolant reservoir -- even at idle
3) No heat (blows cold air)
According to the seller, here is what has been done, some by garage, some by owner/friend:
1) New Tstat
2) New Tstat housing
3) New temperature sending unit
4) New water pump
5) New radiator
6) New rad cap
I did verify that both electric fans work. Running the A/C seemed to cool the engine a little bit while test driving. We only went about a mile due to the temperature rising.
It seems like most of the signs point to the head gasket, except for the lack of heat. That, to me, would point back to a stuck-closed thermostat or a clog or a bubble in the heater core. Could I get that lucky? Or is it definitely a head gasket? I did not check for white residue on the top of the dipstick.
If you think it IS the head gasket, I guess I could ask the owner if I can put the color-changing test liquid in the coolant reservoir. Are there any other sure fire tests I can do myself quickly on someone else's car?
Sorry for the "overheat repost," but hopefully I supplied enough information that this can be resolved without wasting much of your time!