DMC Joe: I was originally responding to this question below. I think that the fans coming on at 220 is normal. If you are in stop and go traffic, the car will probably always stay around 220. As soon as you start driving fast, the car should cool down. So I don't think it would be necessary to bleed the system or do anything in the case mentioned below. Am I correct in my thinking? Because if not, I have a problem too. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, lovdmc12@xxxx wrote: > I have a question about this overheating thread. My DeLorean has never > overheated, but the fans don't come on until the temperature gauge is almost > to the 220 degrees mark. It's never gone above that. > > Living in South Carolina, it gets very hot here in the summer. It's not > unusual driving in stop and go town trafic with the A/C running for the gauge > to stay near the 220 mark. Is this ok? I've bled the system, but that > shouldn't be a problem since the fans are running because the A/C is on. > I've installed the fan fail bypass, so that's not a problem either. > > Brian > VIN 1597