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2292.1 | | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | What did you do when the World turned over? | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:34 | 7 |
| Is your SRi the 2.0 16v, coz if it is then yes, it will run hot. In any
sort of jam, my 16v Calibra will wind itself up to 95 deg, then the fan
comes in, the temp drops, the fan cuts out, the temp rises, the fan cuts
in,... Don't worry, my Calibra's done 129K miles and the engine is still
sound.
Clive
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2292.2 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:48 | 10 |
| My Astra SRi gets seriously hot also, in the slightest traffic jam.
The bonnet gets very hot, and creates oodles of steam when its raining.
Very embarassing.
Interestingly - I also get an odd knocking noise from the back of my
Cavalier, especially at low speeds when cornering or braking. I
htought maybe it was the fuel sloshing around, buts its a very 'solid'
noise.
Mikef
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2292.3 | | BAHTAT::DODD | | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:59 | 9 |
| I had three Cavaliers and they all emitted knocks and groans from the
back end. This was particularly noticeable on cold mornings. It really
was as if the joints were stiff until they had moved around a bit.
Yes the 16v Cavalier and Calibra I had would run the fan in a jam but
not on a 4 or 5 mile journey. The fan only ever ran in traffic jams not
during normal motoring. Does yours have a problem? Dunno.
Andrew
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2292.4 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Thu Aug 04 1994 16:47 | 6 |
| re.0:
The occassional knock could be the exhaust system connecting with the back axle.
If it is, it's very easy to fix (<2 minutes up on a ramp).
Dave.
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2292.5 | RWD ? | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Thu Aug 04 1994 16:49 | 4 |
| Where's the back axle on a Cavalier then?!
;-)
Dan
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2292.6 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Hakuna matata! | Thu Aug 04 1994 16:57 | 7 |
| re.5:
Party pooper!
OK, it could be the exhaust system connecting with the rear suspension assembly.
Dave ;-)
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2292.7 | It,s all to do with your pipes... | PGREEN::RICHARDS | | Thu Aug 04 1994 18:16 | 12 |
| >>Where's the back axle on a Cavalier then?!
I've got a rear axle on my '91 Cavalier 16 valver! That had a
knocking somewhere at the back! Turned out to be unrelated to the
back axle but was caused by the heavy twin-piped rear box moving
around and connecting with the chassis. RE the 'overheating', my
cooling fan has come on more often in traffic lately, I've put it down
to the higher ambient outside........also Vauxhall 16 valve engines do
seem to run hot.
Paul
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2292.8 | it doesn't wear | LEMAN::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux @GEO, DTN 821-4150 | Thu Aug 04 1994 18:56 | 2 |
| An engine is definitely better off running hot than the opposite. And
95C is perfectly OK.
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2292.9 | | MOEUR7::NAYLOR | | Fri Aug 05 1994 08:00 | 10 |
| Hi,
My old Cavalier (J reg) had a similar knocking from the rear end, the
main dealer said "not to worry", turns out to be a loose rear shock
absorber that would have come detached in the near future (The car was
brand new at the time and was returned to the dealer twice.
I suggest you get a second opinion quickly (I'm glad I did).
\Graham
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2292.10 | Thanks for the feedback | MUGGER::LIVINGSTONE | Survive! get a little crazy... | Fri Aug 05 1994 10:19 | 15 |
| Thanks for the feedback folks.
The SRi is the standard model, NOT 16V.
Its been into the Vauxhall dealer with both problems.
They say the engine does tend to run hot. My concern is that it heats
up too quickly.
Thanks for the suggestions about the knocking but the garage report
they have checked shock absorbers and exhaust. They have also road
checked it, with no success. I am beginning to think it occurs under
light loading only.
I'll bring the problems up again at the next service.
Once again, thanks for the interest.
Phil.
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2292.11 | Thermostat?? | FAILTE::BURNETTD | I have a cunning plan! | Fri Aug 05 1994 12:29 | 13 |
| My Astra GTE (same engine) went through an overheating cycle at one
time.
If I remember correctly, a broken thermostat caused a slow loss of
coolant until what was left couldn't cool the engine quick enough. It
used to heat up fast, but was ok whilst moving, but would boil at the
traffic lights! That's when I found out what the vents in the GTE
bonnet are for.
All was fine after a new thermostat, but it always ran on the hot side.
Nothin' to do with my driving , (NOT!)
Dave
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2292.12 | Brake judder | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Mon Aug 08 1994 16:11 | 15 |
| As a slight aside, my father has a few probs with his Cavalier 2.0i GL
(on an H plate).
The brakes were VERY responsive (careless application of the pedal
resulted in teethmarks in the dashboard). We suspected warped discs,
since it did have a strange, very quick 'on-off' feel to it (no it
doesn't have ABS!). I have since heard it has had complete new brake
assemblies (yoowwch expensive) and still the problem
persists. We now suspect the car has been kerbed severely in its 3 year
past.
Would anyone care to comment on any similar problems?
Dan
P.S. Garage are currently looking into the front suspension condition!
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2292.13 | | FORTY2::HOWELL | Just get to the point... | Wed Dec 21 1994 11:44 | 8 |
| re.-1
Update : It's sorted. They had thought just swapping the discs would
suffice, but in the end the car needed new hubs, discs, calipers,
bearings, etc on one front wheel.
As suspected, the car was probably severely 'curbed' some time in its
past. It's all fine now.
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2292.14 | Sqeaky cavalier.. no mice | WOTVAX::HATTONM | Waiting for JS to offer me a drive... | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:17 | 38 |
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Seems like as good a place as any for a cavalier problem, but mods,
please feel free to move it if I'm wrong....
'95 N reg Cavalier SRi 16V....
loud to quite loud "squeaking" type noise can be heard when driving,
but is not continuous. Goes away when:
breaking
accelarating (sometimes)
standstill
turning a corner (sometimes)
going straight ahead (sometimes)
Unable to decide wether it comes from the front or back. It is not the
exaust problem that has been mentioned before (back mounting comes
loose, vibration under load) 'cause I've had that + know the fix.
Took it to the garage when it started to happen. Mechanic heard it
while the car was on the move, but nothing when the car is stationary.
Got the usual "bring it back when it happens again / carn't find it if
it dosn't squeak for me now" reply.
Got a feeling it might be: rubbing disk/brake pad ( as breaking gently
seems to stop the noise, but coasting dosn't ) or maybe a wheel bearing
?? on its way out. Possibly loose belt of some type, but all looks OK.
The car still drives OK, no warning indicators etc.
The wife is driving the car at the moment and she gets this noise as
well so it's not my driving !! Car not due for service for another 3K
ish miles.
Anybody got any offers/been there before ???
Regards,
- MARK -
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2292.15 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Don't get mad, get even. | Thu Mar 07 1996 14:42 | 4 |
| Topic title changed from "Cavalier SRi overheating/knocking" to allow
for general discussion/problems etc of this model.
Royston$mod
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2292.16 | Mine too! | BPSOF::BROWN | Chris Brown | Mon Mar 11 1996 09:37 | 23 |
| I have exactly the same problem with my December 1994 Cav (not Sri)
It started straight after the pads were changed, though the garage say
they can't find a problem. In my case long in town driving (i.e. regular
use of the brakes for >30 minutes) temporarily cures the problem. As
the garage is across town, thsi could be why they can't see it. Also,
turning to left increases the noise slightly, an to right decreases it.
I have fixed mine temporarily by turning the radio up and keeping the
passenger side window closed, and will get it fixed properly when next
in the UK and have it serviced by someone I trust (should there be a
smiley here?)
Have you recently had any work doen in the brakes, or driven over
dusty/gravelly road?
BTW if it is a piece of dust/grit in the pads, this can often be
removed by gentle braking whilst reversing.
Good luck
C
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2292.17 | Cavalier GLS too ! | CHEFS::ast031.bso.dec.com::John Foster | BLC #34 | Mon Mar 11 1996 09:59 | 32 |
| RE: last couple
My June 95 Cav. GLS has the same problem. Gone in for service today.
I'm sure I'll get the, "we couldn't make it squeak so we can't fix it"
or indeed, the "fixed it sir" answer. The latter usually followed by the
problem recurring on the homeward journey.
The squeaking problem appears to occur either
1. after a motorway run
2. immediately after the car is parked.
However, it could be there all the time, but due to the windnoise from the
ill-fitting rear door, (which they couldn't fix last time), I probably cannot
hear it.
Other problems occurred so far on the vehicle are
1. Poor reception on radio (fixed - new earthing strap)
2. Grating noise from n/s/f wheel on full lock (fixed - protruding plate)
3. windnoise from n/s/r door (inner trim needs replacing)
4. Very nasty clunking from rear suspension (fixed + recurred)
5. Air con didn't work initially (fixed by keep trying for two weeks)
In for fixes today
Numbers 3 and 4 from above
6. Nasty clicking from o/s/f door on opening/closing
7. Engine Management system broken
8. Squealing from heating system when blowers on
regards
John
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2292.18 | THANKS, any more ideas ??? | WOTVAX::HATTONM | Waiting for JS to offer me a drive... | Mon Mar 11 1996 14:45 | 18 |
| Hi Chris, (-2)
The car is reversed out the garage every day %*(, it first started to
squeak when I was stuck in the usual M6 B'ham traffic one morning (as
far as I can remember), no dusty roads or work to the brakes as the
car has only had one service and has only done 14k miles. Thanks for
the advice.
-1 and I thought I had problems %*)....
Will probably wait for the next service and get them to give it a good
check over/strip down unless I can suss out the problem/goes
away/warning light/etc...
Regards,
- MARK -
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2292.19 | The results from the service | CHEFS::ast031.bso.dec.com::John Foster | BLC #34 | Tue Mar 12 1996 10:32 | 39 |
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RE: .17
FYI they claim to have fixed the intermittent squeak from the n/s/f wheel by
moving the "backing plate for the brake".
as for the rest of the fixes, Botchway Motors surpassed themsleves once
again, why am I not surprised ?
>>3. windnoise from n/s/r door (inner trim needs replacing)
Vaux. "We need to order the parts sir",
Me "You said that last time"
Vaux. "We'll be in touch in two days"
Me "You said that last time, what's different this time ?"
Vaux. "We will, really"
>>4. Very nasty clunking from rear suspension (fixed + recurred)
Fixed, again.
Vaux. "No idea why this came back again sir".
Me "will it come back again ?"
Vaux. "No idea sir"
>>6. Nasty clicking from o/s/f door on opening/closing
Fixed, loose stop strap. Success !!. One fix, no quibbles. Sorted.
>>7. Engine Management system broken
Vaux. "The light wouldn't come on when we tried it sir, so we couldn't do
anything. So just keep driving and let us know if it comes on again"
>>8. Squealing from heating system when blowers on
Vaux. "What noise sir ?"
To cap it all, radio security invoked (probably as a result of doing nothing
about the engine management light), and it took me ages to find the 'safe
place' I'd out the code.
regards
John
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