This is just an idea, try flushing your cooling sytem. When was the last time you flushed out your cooling system?
2, both are in the exhaust system .I am told the rear one usually is the one that need to be replaced . local Toyota dealer tells me they hardly ever replace the front one.
Your thermostat might be stuck open
The temperature in the stratosphere hardly changes with altitude, making it a stable atmospheric layer. This is due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer.
Sorry to say, but you probably have a blown head gasket. My brother just had this same thing happen to his Sooby over the weekend and that's what they told him. Do a Google search on "Subaru Head Gasket Problems" and you'll see what I'm talking about. Go here and see what others are saying. http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/showthread.php?s=2544e0e3856e48143872a5bbf6808fb4&threadid=16064&highlight=head+gasket Hi! I have some info that might help you also. First, did the car run cool and fine before you changed the pump and thermostat? If so, you may only need a thermostat. I changed my pump and thermostat on my 95 2.2L, replaced the thermostat with a cheap one from NAPA, and ran it. My motor ran hot, my radiator fans ran constantly, and my temperature guage jumped up and down, never getting cooler than half way. I pulled out the NAPA thermostat, bought a factory thermostat from a Subaru dealer, and put it back in. It cured all of my overheating problems, my fans hardly ever run, and my temp guage stays at about 3/8 into the normal. It seems like some things on these cars you MUST replace with factory parts, or it will NOT run right! My thermostat costed about $22.00, pretty cheap fix if this is your problem! Hope it helps!
because of less surface variations.
The temperature in any rain forest will hardly ever raise above 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is normally a constant 80 degrees.
hardly at all hardly at all, however in a sealed container, the pressure will rise as temp goes up, and near boiling it will go sky high
No - you must go to the dealer. costs about $600 to do.Another View: Disregard the above answer. Hardly likely.You could have it done at the dealer, but check your owner's manual first. I'd be surprised if it weren't covered in there. If not, drop by any locksmith shop and talk to them.
Your problem is almost certainly a bad thermostat. If the thermostat remains open all the time the radiator fan stays on even in cold weather and the engine never warms up. A new thermostat is about ten bucks and usually easy to replace.
its is normally hot in Greece and hardly rains and the temperature is normally up to 40 to 50 degrees Celsius
its is normally hot in Greece and hardly rains and the temperature is normally up to 40 to 50 degrees Celsius
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