ES300 overheating with ac on
I pulled into work 2 days ago and my car started to over heat just enough to loose water but did not go into the red. I added some water after it cooled down and noticed it over heats with the ac on and goes back to normal when I cut it off. It takes it a while for it to over heat. The fan is hydrolic with the power steering pump and does not change speeds when I cut it on so I leaning toward draining it and putting more atf in since the oil is dirty. Any ideas? I seen something about a valve on the power steering pump but nothing about testing it or if I can take it off and clean it or what it looks like. And is that the filter on top of the radiator. Sorry for long post, I been googling all night.
1996 300es
I pulled into work 2 days ago and my car started to over heat just enough to loose water but did not go into the red. I added some water after it cooled down and noticed it over heats with the ac on and goes back to normal when I cut it off. It takes it a while for it to over heat. The fan is hydrolic with the power steering pump and does not change speeds when I cut it on so I leaning toward draining it and putting more atf in since the oil is dirty. Any ideas? I seen something about a valve on the power steering pump but nothing about testing it or if I can take it off and clean it or what it looks like. And is that the filter on top of the radiator. Sorry for long post, I been googling all night.
1996 300es
When the engine is cold, open the radiator cap, is the coolant to the top? If not. Top it off and watch for leaks.
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I pritty sure its a hydraulic issue because it acts up only when turning on ac and fan stays at one speed with and without ac on. It really hasn't been real hot outside either.
A/C cycling switch or power steering solenoid is what I'm looking at but dont no how to test either one or maybe a fluid filter flush. I believe the ac switch controls the solinoid to open for more hydrolic fluid to run to the fan and incress fan speed. Is that right.
Last edited by tickman; Sep 4, 2009 at 05:50 AM.
This is one thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es3...g-problem.html
Anyways, run the test with the jumper wire to check the circuit. If that responds as it should. The next step is to test the temp sensor itself. With these two test, you can tell if the entire system is working properly.
Ps, the fan does not kick in to a higher speed when you are idling, and turn on the AC, I have tried this on my car and can confirm this. I am confident that my system is working fine, it has been over 100 in TX for the last three months, my car has not gone over half way mark on the gauge.




