Mercedes-Benz Forum banner
1 - 3 of 3 Posts

· Registered
81 300TDT WAGON , 82 300DT SEDAN, 84 300TDT WAGON(retired),
Joined
·
442 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Half year ago, the temperature reached 90 degree , sometimes 100 degree, so I replaced the thermostat. After that, the temp reading is always at 90 degree.
Today, it reached 100 degree.
Will a flush low the reading, how many liters of coolant required? Or is it caused by other failures?

Thanks in advance for help.
 

Attachments

· Registered
96 E300D
Joined
·
815 Posts
My always run there because I stuck a 95 degree thermostat in. You probably have a 85 in yours and that is the temp when the thermostat starts to open. Hot day and a/c on will push the temps higher. Don't worry as long as it doesn't go into the red.
 

· Registered
81 300TDT WAGON , 82 300DT SEDAN, 84 300TDT WAGON(retired),
Joined
·
442 Posts
Discussion Starter · #3 ·
My always run there because I stuck a 95 degree thermostat in. You probably have a 85 in yours and that is the temp when the thermostat starts to open. Hot day and a/c on will push the temps higher. Don't worry as long as it doesn't go into the red.
THANK YOU!
 
1 - 3 of 3 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top