2582387 - D37 ENGINE COOLANT OVERHEATING SIGNALLED BY THE INSTRUMENT / WITHOUT VISIBLE VAPOUR VENTING

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Results of the tests
1RADIATOR CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation

Check the condition of the radiator In particular:

  • it should not show signs of distortion or faults;
  • it should not be dirty
Continue to Step 2Radiator deformedReplace the radiator Op.   1088B20 
Radiator dirtyClean the radiator
1.9 JTD

Check the condition of the radiator In particular:

  • it should not show signs of distortion or faults;
  • it should not be dirty
Continue to Step 2Radiator deformedReplace the radiator Op.   1088B24 
Radiator dirtyClean the radiator
2CHECK ON CAP SEALAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the radiator cap for leaksContinue to Step 3Cap faultyReplace the radiator cap Op.   0010T21 
3CHECK ON COOLANT LEVELAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the level of the coolant Op.   0010T21  Find out from the customer whether the problem has occurred previouslyContinue to Step 4Level too lowRestore the correct coolant level Op.   0010T21  . If the fault has already occurred previously,
4INSTRUMENT PANEL OPERATION CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
Disconnect the water temperature sensor and check that the gauge goes down to the minimum valueContinue to Step 5Gauge stuck at maximum temperatureRestore the correct connections See   E4010  INSTRUMENT PANEL . If necessary, replace the instrument panel
5FAN CYCLE CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
1.2 8vCheck that the fan cycle is correctContinue to Step 6Fan not working See table   D36  ENGINE COOLANT OVERHEATING SIGNALLED BY THE INSTRUMENT
Fan operates at the wrong temperature: control unit and panel readings consistentRestore the correct connections with the control unit See   E5030  PETROL ENGINE ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT . If necessary, replace it
Fan operates at the wrong temperature: readings not consistentRestore the correct connections with the instrument panel See   E4010  INSTRUMENT PANEL . If necessary, replace it
1.9 DIESELCheck that the fan cycle is correctContinue to Step 6Fan not working See table   D36  ENGINE COOLANT OVERHEATING SIGNALLED BY THE INSTRUMENT
Fan operates at the wrong temperature: control unit and panel readings consistentRestore the correct connections with the control unit See   E5050  DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT . If necessary, replace it
Fan operates at the wrong temperature: readings not consistentRestore the correct connections with the instrument panel See   E4010  INSTRUMENT PANEL . If necessary, replace it
6COOLING SYSTEM LEAKAGE TESTAll OKProblems metOperation
Carry out the cooling system leak test Op.   0510C30  Continue to Step 7Coolant leaks discovered See table   X10  ENGINE COOLANT LEAKS
7CHECK THAT THERE IS NO GURGLINGAll OKProblems metOperation
Check that there is no gurgling/oil in the coolant reservoirContinue to Step 8Fluid or bubbles: head gasket damagedReplace the gasket Op.   1016C10 
1.2 8v ClimatizzatoreCheck that there is no gurgling/oil in the coolant reservoirContinue to Step 8Fluid or bubbles: head gasket damagedReplace the gasket Op.   1016C11 
8CYLINDER HEAD HYDRAULIC SEAL CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the hydraulic seal of the cylinder headContinue to Step 9Seal insufficientReplace the cylinder head Op.   1016C10 
9MONOBLOC HYDRAULIC SEAL CHECKAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the hydraulic seal of the blockContinue to Step 10Seal insufficientReplace engine block Op. 1012A10
10CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATIONAll OKProblems metOperation
Check that the fault is no longer presentFault persistsSearch for the fault starting from another symptom'