So I overheated again a few weeks ago when I took my '15 up to Big Bear. The car was great until I started going up the mountain and it overheated so quickly.
The coolant levels are full, the oil is fresh and full, the radiator fan is working, but I just can't seem to go uphill.
I took the car into the dealership because the replaced a bad hose (reservoir to back of the block) last year and I wanted them to take a look at that, along with they system, before I go in and upgrade the radiator (when is the next Mountune sale?). However, in the few days that they've had the car, they haven't been able to recreate the overheating.
At idle, the car is fine. Temps can get up to 215-220, but they'll just hover there.
Is there a way that the dealership could recreate this without having access to drive up a mountain?
The coolant levels are full, the oil is fresh and full, the radiator fan is working, but I just can't seem to go uphill.
I took the car into the dealership because the replaced a bad hose (reservoir to back of the block) last year and I wanted them to take a look at that, along with they system, before I go in and upgrade the radiator (when is the next Mountune sale?). However, in the few days that they've had the car, they haven't been able to recreate the overheating.
At idle, the car is fine. Temps can get up to 215-220, but they'll just hover there.
Is there a way that the dealership could recreate this without having access to drive up a mountain?