10 years, 140k+ miles, first stranding...
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10 years, 140k+ miles, first stranding...
Son of a...
I had it towed to my house.
Here's what happened:
Started up just fine, was driving for maybe 6 or 7 minutes. Everything seemed normal, power was fine. Everything seemed normal.
I pull up to a light and I hear a sizzling sound. I was like...
So I pull over into a parking lot - as I do, the sizzling is more pronounced and steam is coming out from under the hood. I reached for the key and was turning it off as I watched the temp guage start to climb (I killed it just as it hit the red area)
So, it sits outside awaiting some warm weather for me to tear into it. It appears likely that it is a coolant bypass hose/fitting from some reliable folks I've discussed it with. I initially thought headgasket, but I didn't have any of the symptoms. We'll see what we find...
If it is something catastrophic, we will see a 1UZFE swap sooner than anticipated...
I had it towed to my house.
Here's what happened:
Started up just fine, was driving for maybe 6 or 7 minutes. Everything seemed normal, power was fine. Everything seemed normal.
I pull up to a light and I hear a sizzling sound. I was like...
So I pull over into a parking lot - as I do, the sizzling is more pronounced and steam is coming out from under the hood. I reached for the key and was turning it off as I watched the temp guage start to climb (I killed it just as it hit the red area)
So, it sits outside awaiting some warm weather for me to tear into it. It appears likely that it is a coolant bypass hose/fitting from some reliable folks I've discussed it with. I initially thought headgasket, but I didn't have any of the symptoms. We'll see what we find...
If it is something catastrophic, we will see a 1UZFE swap sooner than anticipated...
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Cebby, you have to have one of the nicest looking 2nd gens I have seen.
Anyway, I am glad you at least had the wherewithall to shut down the engine to prevent further damage.
Hopefully it is nothing serious.
Anyway, I am glad you at least had the wherewithall to shut down the engine to prevent further damage.
Hopefully it is nothing serious.
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Looks freezing cold
Hard to imagine any engine over heating in the type of weather shown in the picture.
Of course, I know better than to know its engine related and not weather related.
Hard to imagine any engine over heating in the type of weather shown in the picture.
Of course, I know better than to know its engine related and not weather related.
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It sounds like a radiator hose or something came loose. Did you have the chance to give it a preliminary lookover? I don't see how a blown head gasket would allow enough coolant to leak out to cause lots of steam and hissing.
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This was centralized at the rear of the engine. Coolant leaking onto the crossover pipe caused the steam. When it happened, I was late for a Dr. appt, so i had to walk about a mile in 20mph wind and snow (this happpened yesterday actually - got it towed today) I gave it a look while I was waiting to get towed and didn't see anything glaring.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
This was centralized at the rear of the engine. Coolant leaking onto the crossover pipe caused the steam. When it happened, I was late for a Dr. appt, so i had to walk about a mile in 20mph wind and snow (this happpened yesterday actually - got it towed today) I gave it a look while I was waiting to get towed and didn't see anything glaring.
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lots of hose back there that can go out...I hope for you that it is the only easy heater hose one of those that goes to rear heater...the rest are just a PITA to change out.....Love the blue.... Good luck
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Originally Posted by Cebby
You on crack or sum'tin?
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It appears likely that it is a coolant bypass hose/fitting
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Must be something in the water...but my story is dumber.
12 years, 190k+ first stranding...ran out of gas about 1/4 mile from my apt and about a block from a gas station. I was stuck at a light, making a left turn, blocking traffic for the people who wanted to turn left. I called my friend to come tow me to the gas station. A cop happens by and notices my tow strap that I've hooked up to the tow hook. She stops and says I can't tow it because it's illegal and dangerous.
She makes me call AAA for a tow truck to tow my 4runner 1 block to the gas station. The tow truck takes 30 minutes to get there, while my friend who could have towed me 1 block watches and takes pictures. In the course of the 30 minutes, hundreds of people are forced to dangerously merge into the lane next to me in order to make a left turn. .
In hindsight, I should have had my friend go get me gas at the gas station 1 block away.
In my defense, my gas gauge isn't working quite right and my tripmeter was pretty low. And, I was on my way to the gas station.
Feel better Cebby?
12 years, 190k+ first stranding...ran out of gas about 1/4 mile from my apt and about a block from a gas station. I was stuck at a light, making a left turn, blocking traffic for the people who wanted to turn left. I called my friend to come tow me to the gas station. A cop happens by and notices my tow strap that I've hooked up to the tow hook. She stops and says I can't tow it because it's illegal and dangerous.
She makes me call AAA for a tow truck to tow my 4runner 1 block to the gas station. The tow truck takes 30 minutes to get there, while my friend who could have towed me 1 block watches and takes pictures. In the course of the 30 minutes, hundreds of people are forced to dangerously merge into the lane next to me in order to make a left turn. .
In hindsight, I should have had my friend go get me gas at the gas station 1 block away.
In my defense, my gas gauge isn't working quite right and my tripmeter was pretty low. And, I was on my way to the gas station.
Feel better Cebby?
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Originally Posted by tulsa_97SR5
sum'tin. Just checking, haven't heard about any issues with the jeep so I thought maybe you had , nah nevermind. I can't even type this with a straight face.
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Must be something in the water...but my story is dumber.
12 years, 190k+ first stranding...ran out of gas about 1/4 mile from my apt and about a block from a gas station. I was stuck at a light, making a left turn, blocking traffic for the people who wanted to turn left. I called my friend to come tow me to the gas station. A cop happens by and notices my tow strap that I've hooked up to the tow hook. She stops and says I can't tow it because it's illegal and dangerous.
She makes me call AAA for a tow truck to tow my 4runner 1 block to the gas station. The tow truck takes 30 minutes to get there, while my friend who could have towed me 1 block watches and takes pictures. In the course of the 30 minutes, hundreds of people are forced to dangerously merge into the lane next to me in order to make a left turn. .
In hindsight, I should have had my friend go get me gas at the gas station 1 block away.
In my defense, my gas gauge isn't working quite right and my tripmeter was pretty low. And, I was on my way to the gas station.
Feel better Cebby?
12 years, 190k+ first stranding...ran out of gas about 1/4 mile from my apt and about a block from a gas station. I was stuck at a light, making a left turn, blocking traffic for the people who wanted to turn left. I called my friend to come tow me to the gas station. A cop happens by and notices my tow strap that I've hooked up to the tow hook. She stops and says I can't tow it because it's illegal and dangerous.
She makes me call AAA for a tow truck to tow my 4runner 1 block to the gas station. The tow truck takes 30 minutes to get there, while my friend who could have towed me 1 block watches and takes pictures. In the course of the 30 minutes, hundreds of people are forced to dangerously merge into the lane next to me in order to make a left turn. .
In hindsight, I should have had my friend go get me gas at the gas station 1 block away.
In my defense, my gas gauge isn't working quite right and my tripmeter was pretty low. And, I was on my way to the gas station.
Feel better Cebby?
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Nah, the only reason I would have turned red was because I was mad since either the cop had no common sense or she wasn't allowed to use common sense because of scum sucking lawyers.
I live in a pretty nice neighborhood so I had a bunch of people ask if I needed help.
I live in a pretty nice neighborhood so I had a bunch of people ask if I needed help.