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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET1983CUTAWAY P30, 6.2 J, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)GENERAL INFORMATIONBASIC TROUBLE SHOOTINGBASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING - GENERAL INFORMATIONENGINE MECHANICALCOOLING SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING
1983 Chevrolet Cutaway P30, 6.2 J, Standard
Cooling System Trouble Shooting
1983 Chevrolet Cutaway P30, 6.2 J, StandardSECTION Cooling System Trouble Shooting
NOTE:
This is GENERALΒ
information. This article is not intended to be specific to any unique situation or individual vehicle configuration. The purpose of this Trouble Shooting information is to provide a list of common causes to problem symptoms. For model-specific Trouble Shooting, refer to SUBJECT, DIAGNOSTIC, or TESTING articles available in the section(s) you are accessing.
COOLING SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING
| CONDITION & POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTION | |
|---|---|---|
| Overheating | ||
| Coolant Leak | Fill/Pressure Test System | |
| A/C Condenser Fins Clogged | Remove/Clean Condenser | |
| Radiator Fins Clogged | Remove/Clean Radiator | |
| Thermostat Stuck Closed | Replace Thermostat | |
| Clogged Cooling System Passages | Clean/Flush Cooling System | |
| Water Pump Malfunction | Replace Water Pump | |
| Fan Clutch Malfunction | Replace Fan Clutch | |
| Retarded Ignition Timing | Reset Ignition Timing | |
| Cooling Fan Malfunction | Test Cooling Fan/Circuit | |
| Cooling Fan Motor Malfunction | Test Fan Motor | |
| Cooling Fan Relay Malfunction | Test Fan Relay | |
| Faulty Radiator Cap | Replace Radiator Cap | |
| Broken/Slipping Fan Belt | Replace Fan Belt | |
| Restricted Exhaust | Repair Exhaust System | |
| Corrosion | ||
| Impurities In Coolant | Clean/Flush System | |
| Coolant Leakage | ||
| Damaged hose | Replace Hose | |
| Leaky Water Pump | Replace Water Pump | |
| Damaged Radiator Seam | Replace/Repair Radiator | |
| Leaky Thermostat Cover | Replace Thermostat Cover | |
| Cylinder Head Problem | Check Head/Head Gasket | |
| Leaky Freeze Plugs | Replace Freeze Plugs | |
| Recovery System Inoperative | ||
| Loose and/or Defective Radiator Cap | Replace Radiator Cap | |
| Overflow Tube Clogged and/or Leaking | Repair Tube | |
| Recovery Bottle Vent Restricted | Clean Vent | |
| No Heater Core Flow | ||
| Collapsed Heater Hose | Replace Heater Hose | |
| Plugged Heater Core | Clean/Replace Heater Core | |
| Faulty Heater Valve | Replace Heater Valve | |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.