Hot Rod Dave
"Saucy saucy minx"
I'm not a car person, so bare with me on the lingo and whatnot.
My Dodge Derango apparently has a bad computer. When it gets to a certain temperature, it shutsdown for about 10-20 minutes, sometimes longer. We keep jugs of water in the car to help cool it down, but it doesn't help very much.
How would I fix this?
OK...Bare with me as well, Ill try to explain things as best I can.
1st off there are a couple questions. How do you know you have a bad computer? Are there any "check engine" lights on in the Dash? What year is it and what engine is in it?
Ill start with the easy stuff:
Keeping jugs of water in the truck to keep it cool tells me you are losing water somewhere. That needs to be figured out first! Could have anything from a leaky water pump, radiator, thermostat etc. ANy half ass repair shop should be able to tell you whats wrong there.
ALSO: Putting straight water in the engine does 2 things....It creates rust inside the engine that could eventually cause a clog that will give you trouble AND, water will just evaporate of small periods of time making you have to put more water in it. What it needs is anit freeze. BUT you wanna figure out what is leaking first BEFORE you go buying antifreeze to the tune of about $8.00 a gallon........
OK now the tricky stuff:
Im curious to know what makes you think you need a computer. To give you a short breakdown, the computer is the brain of your engine, it sends ELECTRONIC signals to the several sensors that you have on the engine and tell them what to do. if you do indeed have a computer problem you would have "check engine" lights on, the truck would run like shit (if run at all!!). But it wont cause your engine to LOSE WATER!! The only thing COOLANT related the computer controls is whats known as a "coolant temperature sensor". Basiclly the sensor tells the computer what temperature the engine is, in turn the computer will tell all the other sensors to adjust accordingly so that they can all work together.
So unless you got 2 different problems....they are NOT related to each other!
Now....On some of the late model chryslers....They have whats known as a "low coolant level" sensor. If that sensor is triggered, it will throw the check engine light on indcating to you that there is a problem. (the "check engine" light I think looks like a little engine picture of an engine, i cant remember atm) that little light DOESNT mean you have a bad computer, its just a signal to you that something is wrong and you need to get it checked!!
I hope I made some sense. If not just feel free to hit me up with what you dont understand! Always glad to help!!
TO ALL THOSE THAT READ THIS POST: Chrysler, plymouth, dodge, jeep....are kind pieces of shit. If youre in the market to buy one, ask me and I can tell what is good and what has issues. Keep in mind ANY car that is well maintained and taken care of will last a long time. But some manufacturer's are worse than others.
HRD