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Vauxhall Astra Diesel Overheating
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my experience of this problem was found to be an air lock in the heater matrix(radiator) which had gotten to a point where it was pressurising the water system enough to hold the heat in the block I qould suggest flushing the entire system with a hose Do this on a cold engine so as not to damage the block or head
ope the water filler car and put a hose into the bottle is available then remove the small hose from the thermostat housing slowly allow the water to go into the filler and flow out throught the thermostat housing top once this runs clear seek out the top hose of the heater rad located on the bulkhead behind the engine undo this hose and flush this through with the hose also once this runs clear re connect the heater rad hose and fill the filler once more till the water runs from the housing then while runing the water re attatch the top hose on thermostat housing this will assist in removing air locks you can now run the car do this without the filler cap on for several mins if you see air bubles in the filler neck then the system is bleeding air out once you believe there to be no air left in system replace the cap and allow engine to warm checking that heater is turned on in the car and producing heat at good temps
when resolved be sure to replace anti freeze/coolant in the system