All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Heat gauge I appreciate that response and I’m definitely Going to look into that. Thank you so much🙏 Re: Heat gauge Thanks 🙏 Re: Heat gauge Thank u !! Re: Heat gauge I appreciate your quick response and the information, thank you so much!!! So what is the solution to that, do I need to get a new fan, or is there a way to get that tested??? Upon getting my radiator flushed, the guy at the shop said the fan may be the problem and I may need to install a different kind of fan??? any solutions would be much appreciated.!!!🙏 once again thanks for your response. Heat gauge I have a 2007 Winnebago view 23J Dodge Springer chassis. In the summertime when I’m traveling the heat Gauge gets close to red line if I’m running the AC; when I turn the AC off, there’s not a problem of potential overheating. I took it to a radiator specialist and they flushed the Radiator and I’m just wanting to know if there’s any troubleshooting things I can do or what my next step may be??? I have had the fan checked and it’s working. Thank you for your help🙏 Re: Near engine overheating gauge I’m looking at that as one possibility thank you Re: Near engine overheating gauge You have given me lots of valuable information and I really appreciate you taking the time to give me feedback about some of the things I need to check and how I can troubleshoot this problem!!! I will most definitely first get a coolant flush and then I need to have those fans checked, so I guess I’ll take it to a radiator shop. Thanks again for all your valuable information!!! I feel much better and how I’m going to troubleshoot and move forward! Happy trails🙏🙏😁 Re: Near engine overheating gauge When the temperature is 90° outside and I’m running the AC inside, especially if I’m going up a hill or an incline; I have to turn off the AC so it doesn’t overheat and hit the red zone heat gauge. I would like to solve the problem of overheating when I’m running the AC. When I’m driving, I’m constantly watching the temperature gauge, because I’m worried it’s going to overheat and ruin the engine. I have not given it a radiator flush yet and that may be a possible solution??? Any thoughts from you??? I appreciate your Email response and thank you🙏😊 Re: Near engine overheating gauge It gets close to overheating and one time I had to turn off the AC while I was driving when it was 100° out. If it’s in the 90° temperatures outside and I’m going uphill with the AC on, I have to turn the AC off so it doesn’t hit the red zone and overheat. I have not given it a flush yet and that may be a good solution to start with??? Any other thoughts??? Thank you for taking the time out to send me an email. I really appreciate it🙏🙏🙏😊 Near engine overheating gauge I have a 2007 Winnebago View 23J, mini motor home (Class C) with a Mercedes-Benz 2.7-liter, five-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine. My overheat gauge is anywhere from 200 to 250, it doesn’t hit the red zone unless it’s over 100° out, I live in St. George Utah; any ideas or tips on how to remedy this problem. The radiator seems to be working fine as well as the fan and coolant, might I need a new radiator or a bigger radiator to fix this problem??? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!😊🙏 Solved