Just noticed that a van I run has started over heating.
Yesterday the dash board temperature gauge was nearing the shaded red area.
Noticed the internal fan was not given heat to the cab also.
One stopping the water reservoir used for filling the cooling system had steam coming from it and a kettle sound could be heard.
I have also noticed liquid residue on the area below the engine where the van was parked.
I am going to refill the reservoir, with coolant and water mixture and see what occurs, as it seems the reservoir is now empty.
I have noticed no smells or the temperature rise until yesterday, I have noticed the the heating fan not functioning over the last couple of days and the residue beneath the van a few days ago, but just thought it was from the whether rather than van as did not seem oily.
When turning the engine of, I can hear a something turning/ rotating within the engine area, slowly coming to a stop. Sounds like the fan stopping. But I am not a vehicle person so excuse my ignorance.
The van is not in constant use, but does get used.
Van details
Nissan Vannette, 2001, 2.3 diesel. If that helps.
Any input to the reason behind overheating, cab fan failure (does blow out cold air but not warm air).
Residue beneath engine would be appreciated.
And if it is simple fix or a visit to garage?
Yesterday the dash board temperature gauge was nearing the shaded red area.
Noticed the internal fan was not given heat to the cab also.
One stopping the water reservoir used for filling the cooling system had steam coming from it and a kettle sound could be heard.
I have also noticed liquid residue on the area below the engine where the van was parked.
I am going to refill the reservoir, with coolant and water mixture and see what occurs, as it seems the reservoir is now empty.
I have noticed no smells or the temperature rise until yesterday, I have noticed the the heating fan not functioning over the last couple of days and the residue beneath the van a few days ago, but just thought it was from the whether rather than van as did not seem oily.
When turning the engine of, I can hear a something turning/ rotating within the engine area, slowly coming to a stop. Sounds like the fan stopping. But I am not a vehicle person so excuse my ignorance.
The van is not in constant use, but does get used.
Van details
Nissan Vannette, 2001, 2.3 diesel. If that helps.
Any input to the reason behind overheating, cab fan failure (does blow out cold air but not warm air).
Residue beneath engine would be appreciated.
And if it is simple fix or a visit to garage?