Hey everyone,
To start: I've been lurking on this board on & off for a year now, and wanted to say THANK YOU for the knowledge you all share about these damn cool vehicles.
Background: I've got an LMTV M1078 that I'm working to convert to a wildland fire rig. Current bed will come off, and a lower-profile/ lighter bed will be created. Should hold about 715 gallons and remain under curb weight all plumbed out & full of water.
My issue: the in-cab thermostat never registers a temp. Sometimes the needle shakes like it's going to, but then returns to resting at bottoms. Over the winter I wasn't worried about it, but I recently had a 70 degree day where I took it out for a drive (25 min or so) hoping to get it up to operating temps & burn off the cobwebs. Temp gauge still never moved. I kept checking the coolant hoses going to the top of the radiator, and they stayed cold until about that 25 minute mark, when one finally started getting warm to the touch. At that point, I tested the heater & got very hot air almost instantly. That worried me and I stopped the test drive.
I've only worked on pickup trucks & UTV/ ATVs before, so an LMTV is a new world for me. I've been researching trying to figure out if this is normal or I should be worried. I've learned that the cooling system is cooling both engine & transmission, so there's a lot of thermal mass there. I've also learned that a common failure point is for the fan to run all the time. As soon as I start the truck, the fan is running... BUT it continues to run if I use the "fan off" switch on the dash. I also get a few other dummy lights about heating air intake & check engine when I flip the fan-off switch. If anything, just idling in the parking lot it seems to run faster when I switch it OFF from the dash. At this point I'm a bit stumped as to the next steps to troubleshoot.
Other information... On the last drive I did (back in Jan in a 50-degree spell) I had a coolant leak from a hose up top going into the radiator. I thought maybe I got an air bubble in the system, but my understanding is that the cooling system should "burp" on its own up to the expansion tank. I had to add fluid to the expansion tank twice after I fixed the leak. Maybe there's still an air bubble?
I am supposed to be driving this truck across the state in the next week to get the new bed worked up. If something is stuck open or fan is stuck on causing it to run cool I'm fine making the drive & fixing the issue after. But what I need to figure out is if something is stuck closed and hot coolant is never getting to the thermostat... in which case I'm home until I get this fixed.
Any and all thoughts appreciated. I'm sure this has been covered, but wasn't able to find it searching... so I appreciate you all bearing with me if this is basic stuff.
Thanks so much,
-Tony-
To start: I've been lurking on this board on & off for a year now, and wanted to say THANK YOU for the knowledge you all share about these damn cool vehicles.
Background: I've got an LMTV M1078 that I'm working to convert to a wildland fire rig. Current bed will come off, and a lower-profile/ lighter bed will be created. Should hold about 715 gallons and remain under curb weight all plumbed out & full of water.
My issue: the in-cab thermostat never registers a temp. Sometimes the needle shakes like it's going to, but then returns to resting at bottoms. Over the winter I wasn't worried about it, but I recently had a 70 degree day where I took it out for a drive (25 min or so) hoping to get it up to operating temps & burn off the cobwebs. Temp gauge still never moved. I kept checking the coolant hoses going to the top of the radiator, and they stayed cold until about that 25 minute mark, when one finally started getting warm to the touch. At that point, I tested the heater & got very hot air almost instantly. That worried me and I stopped the test drive.
I've only worked on pickup trucks & UTV/ ATVs before, so an LMTV is a new world for me. I've been researching trying to figure out if this is normal or I should be worried. I've learned that the cooling system is cooling both engine & transmission, so there's a lot of thermal mass there. I've also learned that a common failure point is for the fan to run all the time. As soon as I start the truck, the fan is running... BUT it continues to run if I use the "fan off" switch on the dash. I also get a few other dummy lights about heating air intake & check engine when I flip the fan-off switch. If anything, just idling in the parking lot it seems to run faster when I switch it OFF from the dash. At this point I'm a bit stumped as to the next steps to troubleshoot.
Other information... On the last drive I did (back in Jan in a 50-degree spell) I had a coolant leak from a hose up top going into the radiator. I thought maybe I got an air bubble in the system, but my understanding is that the cooling system should "burp" on its own up to the expansion tank. I had to add fluid to the expansion tank twice after I fixed the leak. Maybe there's still an air bubble?
I am supposed to be driving this truck across the state in the next week to get the new bed worked up. If something is stuck open or fan is stuck on causing it to run cool I'm fine making the drive & fixing the issue after. But what I need to figure out is if something is stuck closed and hot coolant is never getting to the thermostat... in which case I'm home until I get this fixed.
Any and all thoughts appreciated. I'm sure this has been covered, but wasn't able to find it searching... so I appreciate you all bearing with me if this is basic stuff.
Thanks so much,
-Tony-