2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue V6-214 3.5L VIN H SFI
Thermostat - High Temperatures/Overheat Condition
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Higher Than Normal Temperature Gauge Reading or Overheat Condition in Cold Weather (Install Enhanced Thermostat)
Models:
2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
1999-2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue
with 3.5 L Engine (VIN H - RPO LX5)
Condition
Some customers may comment that their vehicle displays a higher than normal temperature gauge reading or may overheat in cold weather. This will generally occur while idling or driving slowly in traffic during colder weather, usually less than 0°C (32°F), with the heater control set to maximum heat and fan speed. If all published diagnosis from the appropriate applicable service manual has been performed without success then an enhanced thermostat may need to be installed.
Cause
The engine thermostat may not provide adequate coolant flow.
Correction
Perform all published diagnostics from the appropriate Service Manual and any repairs that may be indicated. If these have been performed without success, then an enhanced thermostat should be installed. A thermostat with improved coolant flow has been developed for the 3.5 L engine applications listed above. For complete detailed instructions on the proper installation of this thermostat, refer to the appropriate applicable GM Service Manual.
Parts Information
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Copyright © 2007 ALLDATA
This is exactly what happens with my 2000 Intrigue.
I just got back from having my car serviced at a local shop for this problem. They had a hard time finding a cause for the problem. They guessed I needed a new themostat, but didn't sound too sure. I just had them do a flush and fill. When I got home I looked my car up on alldatadiy.com and found that above message.
I was hoping that the flush and fill would cure my problem, but it didn't. To install a new thermostat, does that mean I have to waste the new coolant that was just put in?
Do I have to go to the dealer for the "enhanced thermostat"?
Mike
Thermostat - High Temperatures/Overheat Condition
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Higher Than Normal Temperature Gauge Reading or Overheat Condition in Cold Weather (Install Enhanced Thermostat)
Models:
2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
1999-2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue
with 3.5 L Engine (VIN H - RPO LX5)
Condition
Some customers may comment that their vehicle displays a higher than normal temperature gauge reading or may overheat in cold weather. This will generally occur while idling or driving slowly in traffic during colder weather, usually less than 0°C (32°F), with the heater control set to maximum heat and fan speed. If all published diagnosis from the appropriate applicable service manual has been performed without success then an enhanced thermostat may need to be installed.
Cause
The engine thermostat may not provide adequate coolant flow.
Correction
Perform all published diagnostics from the appropriate Service Manual and any repairs that may be indicated. If these have been performed without success, then an enhanced thermostat should be installed. A thermostat with improved coolant flow has been developed for the 3.5 L engine applications listed above. For complete detailed instructions on the proper installation of this thermostat, refer to the appropriate applicable GM Service Manual.
Parts Information
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Copyright © 2007 ALLDATA
This is exactly what happens with my 2000 Intrigue.
I just got back from having my car serviced at a local shop for this problem. They had a hard time finding a cause for the problem. They guessed I needed a new themostat, but didn't sound too sure. I just had them do a flush and fill. When I got home I looked my car up on alldatadiy.com and found that above message.
I was hoping that the flush and fill would cure my problem, but it didn't. To install a new thermostat, does that mean I have to waste the new coolant that was just put in?
Do I have to go to the dealer for the "enhanced thermostat"?
Mike