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Travelling back from Birmingham today towing a large ish chipper my van started to overheat. It didn't go in the red but did keep going up when driving up hills and back down to normal when going down. I'm thinking its the thermostat as is levelled out a bit when I turned on the heating full. Its a 90hp transit and it did the same run yesterday with no problem. Would I be right in thinking it's the thermostat or would it be something more serious. Any advice would be greatly appreciated

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My 90hp would do the same.

Ambient temperature can affect cooling for sure.

Just make sure there's coolant in there and keep an eye on it.

Pound to a penny there's no problem

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It's a 2000 model 161 thou on clock. No drips. I'm thinking of taking thermostat out in this weather just to c if it sorts it

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Hot day, towing, only gets towards the red when hauling uphill... doesn't sound like there's a major problem but maybe a good clean out wouldn't do any harm. I'd suggest dropping the bottom hose, giving it a good flush and refilling with fresh coolant before touching the thermostat.

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My hiace used to heat up towing uphill. Mechanic just pulled the thermostat out "no need for it" he reckoned. Still heated, but not as much, the thermo gadget slightly impedes the coolant circulation, apparently.

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