- Jun 30, 2000
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First of all, my car is an 82 Subaru DL with 189k miles on it. I've already put $500 into it so far this year (more then the KBB value). All I want is for the car to last till the end of November, without putting any more money into it.
My commute to work is about 4 miles through LA. By the time I get there, the engine temperature is solidly in the red. If I let it idle for a minute or two, the temperature goes down to just above the half way mark. I don't actually overheat, because the times that I'm at stop lights lets the engine cool.
If I go on the freeway, at 70 or so, my temperature stays at just above the half way mark.
If I'm in constant slow traffic, like constant 10 or 20 (freeway at rush hour) the engine overheats.
Anyone have any idea what could cause this? I would have though at highway speeds, then engine would have to work harder to maintain the speed and thus overheat.
My commute to work is about 4 miles through LA. By the time I get there, the engine temperature is solidly in the red. If I let it idle for a minute or two, the temperature goes down to just above the half way mark. I don't actually overheat, because the times that I'm at stop lights lets the engine cool.
If I go on the freeway, at 70 or so, my temperature stays at just above the half way mark.
If I'm in constant slow traffic, like constant 10 or 20 (freeway at rush hour) the engine overheats.
Anyone have any idea what could cause this? I would have though at highway speeds, then engine would have to work harder to maintain the speed and thus overheat.