2008 HHR SS overheating
I’d just burp the coolant system a few times , water pumps don’t fail often.
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You did say you installed an AC Delco 131-158 180 degree thermostat, but could you confirm the coolant, you said 50/50, Dexcool? Or that green stuff!
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-...-system-60614/
You did say you installed an AC Delco 131-158 180 degree thermostat, but could you confirm the coolant, you said 50/50, Dexcool? Or that green stuff!
In my case, for my specific car, the water pump was the culprit (YMMV). The water pump only leaked while under power. You turn the engine off and it doesn't leak. Never any puddles under the car, even sitting overnight. The Chevy service manager said this is a common problem with this specific engine on higher mileage cars (mine has 126K miles).
Changing the water pump myself is a project I have no interest in pursuing. My car is at the local Chevy dealer right now for cooling system flush, new thermostat, new water pump, etc. I will need to rob a bank to pay for the dealer to do this work. I envy those of you who have more mechanical skills than I have.
Changing the water pump myself is a project I have no interest in pursuing. My car is at the local Chevy dealer right now for cooling system flush, new thermostat, new water pump, etc. I will need to rob a bank to pay for the dealer to do this work. I envy those of you who have more mechanical skills than I have.
In my case, for my specific car, the water pump was the culprit (YMMV). The water pump only leaked while under power. You turn the engine off and it doesn't leak. Never any puddles under the car, even sitting overnight. The Chevy service manager said this is a common problem with this specific engine on higher mileage cars (mine has 126K miles).
Changing the water pump myself is a project I have no interest in pursuing. My car is at the local Chevy dealer right now for cooling system flush, new thermostat, new water pump, etc. I will need to rob a bank to pay for the dealer to do this work. I envy those of you who have more mechanical skills than I have.
Changing the water pump myself is a project I have no interest in pursuing. My car is at the local Chevy dealer right now for cooling system flush, new thermostat, new water pump, etc. I will need to rob a bank to pay for the dealer to do this work. I envy those of you who have more mechanical skills than I have.
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