2013 Suzuki GV 115,700 miles mostly off-road
Problems began a year ago when the belt broke. Then after replacing it slipped off a few hundred miles later.
parts I’ve replaced:
Tension idler
Belt x3
Radiator cooling fans
Radiator
Radiator cap
Water pump
Thermostat x3 (took to the shop once and they insisted ?)
Coolant a multitude of times (green universal 50/50)
symptoms:
Heater suddenly blows cold air then temp gauge bounces around until it decides to land in the red. I’ve always turned off ASAP. Time driving is not a factor, can happen within a few minutes or after several hours. Usually not running the AC but also has happened on hot days and the AC will also stop functioning.
Under the hood the overflow reservoir is overly full and hoses are firm and hot. It will blow out of the overflow, it blew off the cap more than once. Like a build up of pressure. No white smoke, no check engine light, nothing else obvious.
Now that I’ve been dealing with this a while I carefully release the steam, remove the radiator cap, place a tight fitting funnel, pull the small hose going to the reservoir off below the radiator fill cap, drain coolant from reservoir it into a water bottle then while squeezing the lower radiator hose gently I pour the fluid back into the radiator. Squeeze the upper hose gently (this one gets very hot) tap them to assure no air. Close it up and I’m good to go for a few hundred miles usually. This happens every few days I’m beyond frustrated. My Suzuki and I go off-road to very remote locations alone frequently. It’s ruining my relaxation trips. It’s like a vapor lock or something. At first I assumed trapped air but now I’m thinking it’s boiling in there somewhere creating a steam pocket. I doubt it’s the ECT sensor since I’m getting no check engine light. The oil does not look milky so I don’t believe it’s mixing to indicate a head gasket issue. I did develop a coolant leak so I changed out the radiator but found no obvious leak. Leak is now gone. The one time I took it to the shop they assured me they pressure tested it but I’m doubtful, I think because I’m a blond female they figure me a fool. What I did notice on my stock radiator was some of the tabs were not crimped leading me to suspect pressure built up and eventually was able to cause expansion and a leak overtime. New radiator all tabs were crimped appropriately. There was fluid calcification buildup where the long hose attached to the radiator at the bottom that made me suspect a coolant ooze at that spot, the clamps were tight and hose looks perfect. I didn’t change the large hoses but they both looked good and are soft. I had the system flushed early on and replaced the coolant, then again after I changed the water pump and yet again after the new radiator. I also know about trapped air and use the funnel and front tires at an incline method while running the heater and keeping rpms around 2500 until it stops releasing bubbles.
The last time I did this thinking I still had trapped air it released small bubbles but this never seems to stop, small like those found in a carbonated soda that’s been sitting in a glass.
I’m beginning to think something is floating around in there and occasionally occludes then once I go through the steps described above the occlusion floats away until it occludes again??? Thoughts please. I’m ready to roll it off a cliff but I don’t want the payments of the Jeep rubicon I keep visiting.
The only thing that I know is not correct due to my struggle in replacing the water pump is I cut that heat shield. It’s there but not perfect. I don’t think it could cause this issue, it should be to protect the hoses above the manifold. Oh please help I love my Suzuki but the problem is getting more frequent and myself more frustrated.
Problems began a year ago when the belt broke. Then after replacing it slipped off a few hundred miles later.
parts I’ve replaced:
Tension idler
Belt x3
Radiator cooling fans
Radiator
Radiator cap
Water pump
Thermostat x3 (took to the shop once and they insisted ?)
Coolant a multitude of times (green universal 50/50)
symptoms:
Heater suddenly blows cold air then temp gauge bounces around until it decides to land in the red. I’ve always turned off ASAP. Time driving is not a factor, can happen within a few minutes or after several hours. Usually not running the AC but also has happened on hot days and the AC will also stop functioning.
Under the hood the overflow reservoir is overly full and hoses are firm and hot. It will blow out of the overflow, it blew off the cap more than once. Like a build up of pressure. No white smoke, no check engine light, nothing else obvious.
Now that I’ve been dealing with this a while I carefully release the steam, remove the radiator cap, place a tight fitting funnel, pull the small hose going to the reservoir off below the radiator fill cap, drain coolant from reservoir it into a water bottle then while squeezing the lower radiator hose gently I pour the fluid back into the radiator. Squeeze the upper hose gently (this one gets very hot) tap them to assure no air. Close it up and I’m good to go for a few hundred miles usually. This happens every few days I’m beyond frustrated. My Suzuki and I go off-road to very remote locations alone frequently. It’s ruining my relaxation trips. It’s like a vapor lock or something. At first I assumed trapped air but now I’m thinking it’s boiling in there somewhere creating a steam pocket. I doubt it’s the ECT sensor since I’m getting no check engine light. The oil does not look milky so I don’t believe it’s mixing to indicate a head gasket issue. I did develop a coolant leak so I changed out the radiator but found no obvious leak. Leak is now gone. The one time I took it to the shop they assured me they pressure tested it but I’m doubtful, I think because I’m a blond female they figure me a fool. What I did notice on my stock radiator was some of the tabs were not crimped leading me to suspect pressure built up and eventually was able to cause expansion and a leak overtime. New radiator all tabs were crimped appropriately. There was fluid calcification buildup where the long hose attached to the radiator at the bottom that made me suspect a coolant ooze at that spot, the clamps were tight and hose looks perfect. I didn’t change the large hoses but they both looked good and are soft. I had the system flushed early on and replaced the coolant, then again after I changed the water pump and yet again after the new radiator. I also know about trapped air and use the funnel and front tires at an incline method while running the heater and keeping rpms around 2500 until it stops releasing bubbles.
The last time I did this thinking I still had trapped air it released small bubbles but this never seems to stop, small like those found in a carbonated soda that’s been sitting in a glass.
I’m beginning to think something is floating around in there and occasionally occludes then once I go through the steps described above the occlusion floats away until it occludes again??? Thoughts please. I’m ready to roll it off a cliff but I don’t want the payments of the Jeep rubicon I keep visiting.
The only thing that I know is not correct due to my struggle in replacing the water pump is I cut that heat shield. It’s there but not perfect. I don’t think it could cause this issue, it should be to protect the hoses above the manifold. Oh please help I love my Suzuki but the problem is getting more frequent and myself more frustrated.