Engine not cooling properly

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FARAY
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1999 Mazda Miata 165000 miles 1.5Liter
(If my question sounds strange, its because I speak girl language so you will have to translate it to yours).

Engine heats up in slow traffic as is generally a problem in Dallas. This has happened before and I replaced radiator and 1 fan (approx. 2 yrs ago).
Now I am noticing the problem even at a higher rate of speed. I was driving yesterday (temp outside 104 degrees) at about 70 mph and noticed air conditioning was not cooling. Checked the engine temperature indicator and noticed it was increasing. I simply turned AC off and on intermittently whenever temp increased. I checked coolant and it seems to be OK. This is not a constant problem and seems to occur only during summer days of extreme temperature. It also happened as I circled parking lot looking for a parking space. Can you give me any idea what might be going on as it gets awfully hot without AC here.
Aug 15, 2007 at 8:58 AM
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[quote:1df1e9ad0e="faray"]1999 Mazda Miata 165000 miles 1.5Liter
(If my question sounds strange, its because I speak girl language so you will have to translate it to yours).

Engine heats up in slow traffic as is generally a problem in Dallas. This has happened before and I replaced radiator and 1 fan (approx. 2 yrs ago).
Now I am noticing the problem even at a higher rate of speed. I was driving yesterday (temp outside 104 degrees) at about 70 mph and noticed air conditioning was not cooling. Checked the engine temperature indicator and noticed it was increasing. I simply turned AC off and on intermittently whenever temp increased. I checked coolant and it seems to be OK. This is not a constant problem and seems to occur only during summer days of extreme temperature. It also happened as I circled parking lot looking for a parking space. Can you give me any idea what might be going on as it gets awfully hot without AC here.[/quote:1df1e9ad0e]

Could be the thermostat getting lazy-get it replace and see what happens. Is the cooling fan working as designed.
Aug 15, 2007 at 4:19 PM