high coolant temperature

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Asked by fitzalbertmarius Jun 10, 2015 at 12:47 PM about the 1993 Mercedes-Benz 190-Class 4 Dr 190E 2.6 Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have replaced the radiator, both auxillary fans, both temperature relays, the thermostat,
the expansion cap, the upper & lower radiator hoses, the coolant level sensor, and  
flushed the coolant system, changed the oil. The water pump is good, and the heater
comes on and works, .... but the temperature guage still runs very high, but the motor
does not feel that hot and there is no steam. What is wrong?

7 Answers

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Does the top and bottom radiator hose get hot when vehicle reaches normal operating temperature ?

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And also you said motor does not feel that hot . Do you have heat when you turn your heater on ?

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The answer is yes to all three answer questions. Both hoses are hot. t There is heat from the heater in the car. I did flush and bled air from the cooling system. Also where is the engine coolant sensor in this photo?

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64,520

If you say it's not over heating and you have heat and both hoses are hot you may have a bad temperature gauge. Can not tell from your picture were coolent temperature sensor is with out being closer to it.

64,520

If your fans are coming on when the vehicle reaches normal operating temperature the coolent temperature sensor is working.

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make sure theclutch fan is locking up also. my 2.6 ran hot once in heavystopped traffic! did not go above 2\3 on temp guage usually she hangs out about 1\3. my fan clutch isnt too great, its on the list to fix!

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