Technical Car/Motor Issues > Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking?
Thread Author: Stuu Replies: 16

 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
Just wanna run this by the technically minded.

In town, the car heates up to about 1/4 up the temp gauage, but as soon as it gets up to any reasonable crusing speed, the temp dips down to cold again and then will creep up again i you are at slower speeds for any length of time. Doesnt get close to half on the gauge even if left idling.
Im assuming its the thermostat, especially with the car having been a cold run town car with low miles - fair assumption?
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Zero
Could be, stuck open or missing completely.

could be something to do with the changed water pump?
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
I checked the bolts ( on the housing ) and they look original and undisturbed so its fair to assume that the thermostat is original I think.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - -
Does the bottom of the radiator heat up in time with the heater producing warm air, if so then it sounds likely the thermostat is either stuck or missing as you both suspect, either way they're cheap enough to change.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
Yeah I checked the heater worked after a reasonable warm up time and it blows pretty hot.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Dog
Does the top ose stay cool from cold while the engine is heating up?
On a 13 year old Diewoe, the ole stat bolts wanna stay just where they are due to corrosion,
I'd be inclined to flush the critter with Forte cooling system flush + back-flush it,
If I were thou stew, I'd out this pup - mucho pronto.
Last edited by: Dog on Wed 11 Aug 10 at 08:38
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Collos
Could quite well be that the radiotor is clogged up worth checking when you put a new stat in.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Zero
I would flush it (both ways) for sure, but wouldnt a blocked rad make it overheat?
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Dog
>>but wouldnt a blocked rad make it overheat?<<

Indeed it would, but my thinking is that a 13 year old Diewoe with that sort of mileage must be well coated up, impeding flow, so rather than have the stat housing bolts snap off, I would take the line of least resistance (i.e. grief)
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Skip
Classic symptems of the thermostat stuck open or missing, i have never known a clogged up cooling system to make a car run cool. But i agree with the others who say to be prepared for the bolts on the stat housing to snap !
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - bathtub tom
Time to make up some plasticine cups around those threads, fill with cola or vinegar and leave overnight?
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
OK thanks chaps, Im going to pick up a thermostat today although I think ill let me monkey replace it.
Is there any harm done by driving the car like it is for a week ( I want to get the Carina off the road and up for sale )? Am I right in thinking it will run a bit rich if it thinks the engine is cold?
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - VxFan
When you replace it, try and buy just the thermostat. Some people will try and sell you the housing as well - an unnecessary expense as you can unclip the stat from the original housing.

Should be ok to drive around without any harm occuring.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
I gave in and took it over my mech today rather than wait as I had a days insurance so figure may aswell use it.
He reckoned it was most likely thermostat stuck open and as has been mentioned already, only the bolts are an issue sometimes. Its easy to get at atleast though so labour costs low.
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Bellboy
sounds like a dodgy temperature sender to me
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Stuu
New thermostat has solved the problem, thanks for the advice folks.

>>sounds like a dodgy temperature sender to me<<

Lucky you dont work with cars :-)
 Daewoo Espero - 97 2.0 Thermostat sticking? - Dave_
>> sounds like a dodgy temperature sender to me
>> Lucky you dont work with cars :-)

Same symptoms on my Escort - changed 'stat, no difference. Temp gauge went haywire 10 miles into a 100 mile journey - stopped, called AA out, use of an infra-red thermometer and unplugging things pinpointed... a dodgy temperature sender. :-p

Just to confirm, my radiator fan is operated by a separate thermoswitch - which operates correctly at just below 100deg C - so as long as heater blows consistently warm with no ice-cold spells, and fan isn't running, then my temperature gauge can be safely ignored.
Last edited by: Dave_TD {P} on Wed 18 Aug 10 at 23:35
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