Composition of the VAZ 2110 cooling system and troubleshooting methods


Without a cooling system, the operation of an internal combustion engine is impossible. The SOD serves to quickly warm up the engine to the optimal temperature and removes excess heat, preventing the power plant from overheating. The VAZ 2110 is equipped with a standard ODS. It is reliable, but if breakdowns occur, repair or replacement cannot be delayed. Otherwise, a faulty system threatens rapid wear of engine parts until it fails.

Cooling system

Design and operating principle of SOD VAZ 2110

The diagram of the heat removal system installed on the VAZ 2110 is classic for an injector. The composition includes a main radiator, a heater, a water pump, a thermostat, an expansion tank, a forced cooling fan, a temperature sensor, an ECU and several connecting pipes.

Radiator

The radiator on the VAZ 2110 is used in the system only when antifreeze moves through a large duct - passing through it, the working fluid is cooled. It is usually an aluminum body with tubes on the inside and plates on the outside, also called honeycomb. It is equipped with two plastic tanks, separated by walls, through which antifreeze moves. When the large circle opens, the coolant enters the radiator through the upper outlet, and the outlet is the lower one.

Expansion tank

It is made of heat-resistant plastic and is intended for filling coolant and monitoring its level. There are “minimum” and “maximum” marks on the wall; in normal condition, the level should be at the middle mark. The tank has two pipes, one of them serves to remove steam from the main radiator, the other - excess heat from the stove radiator.

A special valve cover is installed on the expansion tank of the VAZ 2110, which is responsible for the tightness of the entire system. Structurally, it consists of inlet and outlet valves.

As the antifreeze heats up in the SOD, the pressure increases, the excess of which is released through the release valve. As the engine cools, the pressure decreases and air is forced through the intake valve.

Thermostat

The thermostat, by its purpose, is a bypass mechanism; it redistributes the flow of antifreeze from a small to a large circulation circle. When a cold engine starts, the liquid begins to move along a small circuit without entering the radiator - along the cylinder block jacket, the heater radiator and the heating of the throttle assembly. When the temperature reaches 87-90 degrees, the thermostat valve opens slightly. When the temperature reaches 102 degrees, the valve opens fully, allowing a flow of antifreeze through the radiator in front of the engine.

Water pump

Liquid circulation is ensured by a water pump. It has a single drive with a timing mechanism. A common cause of timing belt breakage is a jammed pump. The body is most often aluminum. At one end there is a rigidly fixed drive gear pulley, and at the other there is a plastic or aluminum impeller.

Various engines were installed on the VAZ 2110 - owners of the legendary 124 engine do not have to worry about the valves meeting the pistons when the timing belt breaks, this will not happen. The situation is different for owners of 21120 engines - their valves bend. It remains to be advised to monitor the condition of the pump more often and, if faults are detected, immediately replace it, since the part is not repairable.

Radiator fan

The coolant temperature is regulated not only by the radiator and thermostat, but also by the electric fan. It has 4 plastic blades and an electric motor. When the temperature of the working fluid reaches 110 degrees, the fan switch on sensor on the VAZ 2110 sends a signal to the electronic engine control unit, which transmits the readings to the relay - the electrical circuit is closed and the electric fan is turned on. It will blow on the radiator until the temperature drops to 90-95 degrees.

Coolant sensor and heater radiator

The coolant sensor is designed to monitor changes in the temperature of the antifreeze in the engine. It is located on the cylinder block and transmits readings to the ECU. Do not confuse it with the temperature sensor, which sends a signal to the instrument panel. The heater radiator serves to heat the interior with warm air. It is integrated into the cooling system using connecting hoses. Antifreeze circulates through it continuously, since it is included in a small circulation circle. The throttle assembly has two pipes: one serves to drain excess working fluid, and antifreeze is supplied through the other. The second pipe also contains a sensor that monitors the temperature and level of coolant.

In later VAZ 2110 models, the sensor is mounted in the aluminum throttle body, and the capacity of the expansion tank has become significantly larger.

Operating principle of SOD

The cooling system is closed and always works, no settings are required. Antifreeze is poured into the expansion tank. Most often, antifreeze or another coolant is used as a coolant. This is a solution of water with ethylene glycol, thanks to which the liquid does not freeze at low temperatures. The cooling system of the 10th family uses about 8 liters of coolant; it needs to be topped up if necessary. After reaching a mileage of 75,000 km, it is recommended to flush the system and change the coolant. The operating principle of the SOD can be divided into several stages:

  1. The circulation of the working fluid is carried out thanks to a centrifugal pump (pump). It is integrated into the cylinder block and driven by the timing belt.
  2. Circulating through the jacket of the cylinder block, the antifreeze begins to heat up from the parts that are heated as a result of the operation of the internal combustion engine. At this time, a sensor located right there measures the temperature of the coolant, which moves only along a small circuit. When the antifreeze heats up to 90 degrees, the thermostat valve opens slightly, allowing the liquid to circulate through a large circuit. This means that the coolant begins to pass through the main radiator, where it cools and returns to the system - this is how heat is removed. The small and large circuits operate in parallel. After the temperature rises to 102 degrees, circulation occurs only in a large circle.

The fluid in the radiator is cooled by the oncoming flow of air while the car is moving, but this does not always happen. For example, in traffic jams there is no way to cool the coolant with a counter flow of air. In this case, when the antifreeze heats up to more than 102 degrees, the temperature sensor monitors the excess of operating values ​​and transmits information to the controller, which sends a signal to the electric fan relay to start forced cooling.

As the liquid heats up, it increases in volume. Excess antifreeze is returned through the steam pipe to the expansion tank, and after cooling it is fed into the system.

Maintenance

The service interval for the Priora engine is approximately 15 thousand km. This is what the plant that produces this unit does. Experts recommend carrying out the first check after 3 thousand km. Basically, at this stage, more attention should be paid to the places where the fastenings for mounted equipment are located. In addition, during the first inspection and maintenance, the oil or oil filters must be changed.

If the engine has an 8-valve design, then it is necessary to check the condition of the valve clearances during the first check. If the engine has a 16-valve design, then such actions will not be necessary, since such a unit has hydraulic compensators. Similar checks are also carried out after 15 thousand kilometers for the Priora.

When the odometer already shows more than 30 thousand km, you will need to not only replace the oil filters, but also the oily liquid itself. Be sure to also change the spark plugs, and then the filters in the power system.

Often, at approximately this mileage, the timing rollers begin to function poorly or completely break. If the Priora has an 8-valve engine, then the gasket in the valve mechanism cover should also be replaced.

When the mark on the odometer reaches 45 thousand km, you should change the oil again. It is imperative to check the tension in the timing belts. Moreover, these actions are carried out for engines with both 8 and 16 valves.

Then scheduled maintenance is carried out when the mileage reaches 60 thousand km.

This time you need to pay attention to the spark plugs and generator drive belts. Sometimes you need to flush the power system

This is especially true for the place where the throttle pipe is located. It is recommended to change the sensors that control idle speed at this time.

When the mileage reaches 75 thousand km, on a unit with 8 valves it is necessary to change the timing belts. The same applies to the oxygen sensor. It is also better to replace the coolant, since by this time it has already partially or completely lost its functions.

Further maintenance will be repeated for the Priora. As a result, the minimum risk for this engine is approximately 100 thousand km. Sometimes, if all the rules are followed and proper maintenance is performed, it is possible to stretch this time to 200 thousand kilometers. Of course, if you change the design (tuning), this increases the power of the unit. But even if you comply with all the requirements, sooner or later you will not be able to do without repairs. Of course, following the rules will delay this, but you will have to either replace the parts yourself or contact a specialist.

Cooling system malfunctions and ways to eliminate them

There can be a lot of problems with the cooling system. In most cases, this is due not so much to the reliability of the SOD, but to the low quality of the components. Typical malfunctions are as follows:

  • low coolant level in the tank due to broken hose connections or damage to the tank;
  • lack of pressure in the system caused by a failed water pump;
  • overheating of the liquid due to the electric fan not working normally - the electric fan, relay, temperature sensor are faulty;
  • failure of the thermostat - this malfunction can be determined by two signs: either the coolant circulates only in a large circle, or only in a small one, as a result the engine does not heat up or overheats.

It is recommended to regularly use the self-diagnosis mode to promptly detect temperature deviations and monitor the coolant level in the expansion tank.

Antifreeze leak

First you should check the coolant level in the expansion tank. If it is low, you need to inspect the engine compartment for leaks. Usually the reason for their appearance is a weak connection of the clamps, damage to the radiator or heater radiator. In all cases, replacement of elements will be required.

Antifreeze circulation in the system

To check the presence of pressure in the system, you should open the cap of the expansion tank and see how the antifreeze flows inside. Poor circulation may result from contamination of the SOD, in which case it will need to be flushed. Another reason is the failure of the pump, but in this case the timing belt is guaranteed to break, and expensive repairs of bent valves will follow.

The engine gets very hot

In most cases, the cause is a faulty thermostat. To check, you need to touch the lower and upper radiator pipes with your hand. If the top one is hot at engine operating temperature, but the bottom one remains cold, it means the thermostat is stuck in the closed position.

If it gets stuck open, the engine will take a long time to warm up. In the summer this is not scary, but in the winter it will bring a lot of inconvenience. In both cases, the thermostat must be replaced. The engine may overheat if there is an air lock in the system or the electric fan does not work. You also need to check the radiator - perhaps its cells are clogged with dirt.

Replacing the water pump

For convenience, it is better to remove and put the adsorber aside without disconnecting the hoses. The plastic cover on top of the engine and the timing belt guard also need to be removed. The further algorithm of actions is as follows:

  1. Use a jack to lift the right front side, thereby hanging the wheel; this will be needed in the future to install the marks.
  2. The wheel must be removed, unscrew the nut securing the crankshaft pulley and remove the pulley.
  3. Loosen the nuts securing the tensioner rollers and remove the timing belt.
  4. Insert a suitable block of wood between the camshaft gears to prevent them from turning.
  5. Unscrew the three mounting bolts securing the pump and remove the pump.

The new pump is installed in the reverse order; it is recommended to apply a small layer of silicone sealant to the points of contact with the block.

After completing the work, you need to add coolant and check the functionality of the system.

Radiator replacement

You should first drain the antifreeze from the system by unscrewing the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator, after placing a suitable container. Next, you need to drain the coolant from the block jacket. Further work is carried out as follows:

  1. Removing the wire plug and turning off the electric fan.
  2. Unscrew the two bolts on the left side.
  3. Unscrew the two nuts at the top and the bolt at the bottom.
  4. Now you can remove the radiator along with the electric fan, having first disconnected the lower and upper pipes.

The new radiator is installed in the reverse order; it is recommended to change the coolant.

Replacing the thermostat

Before replacing the thermostat, drain the coolant from the radiator and cylinder block. Now you need to loosen the clamps of the pipes going to the thermostat and dismantle it. The new device is installed in the reverse order; it is recommended to replace the clamps as well.

All this work, as well as replacing connecting hoses or the heater radiator, can be carried out in a garage. You don’t have to go to a car service center for this. Replacing a pump costs at least 800 rubles, a thermostat – 400-500, a radiator – 300-400. The amounts are not so large, but the work is not difficult. Do it yourself or use a service station - everyone chooses for themselves.

Flushing the cooling system

In modern cars, antifreeze or antifreeze is used as a coolant. Sooner or later, the coolant begins to boil away, which means its level in the tank decreases. Previously, car enthusiasts added distilled water to the system, now they add antifreeze of the same brand. The coolant removes heat from the engine and, passing through the radiator, is cooled for further circulation. Antifreeze partially lubricates the elements and components of the cooling system, protecting them from corrosion.

With significant mileage (more than 75,000 km) without replacing the coolant, it practically loses all its properties, gradually darkens, and its smell changes. Such symptoms also indicate SOD contamination. In any case, you will need to replace the antifreeze with pre-flushing. If this is not done, the fresh liquid will quickly become contaminated and the procedure will have to be repeated.

Cleaning or flushing the cooling system consists of two main stages. First you need to remove the radiator and manually clean its grid-shaped honeycomb from dirt and insects. The best tool for this would be a high-pressure car washer - a directed jet will quickly knock out all the dirt from the honeycomb. At the same time, in order not to damage the soft aluminum plates, you need to handle the radiator from a distance of at least one meter.

At the next stage, you can begin flushing the system. This not only cleans the SOD from dirt, but also removes rust and scale (especially if water was used). Flushing will also be necessary after solving some problems with the engine, when engine oil and gases from the combustion chambers enter the cooling system, which also has a negative effect on the ODS. For cleaning, special products or ordinary distilled water are used.

Before starting the procedure, you should drain all old antifreeze from the radiator and cylinder block. To speed up the process, unscrew the expansion tank cap. In this case, the engine must be cool. Washing is carried out in a few simple steps:

  1. Tighten all drain plugs and pour distilled water or a special cleaning solution into the expansion tank.
  2. Start the engine and let it idle for 15-20 minutes until the temperature rises to operating values ​​until forced cooling with an electric fan starts. While the engine is running, the heater must operate at maximum speed for heating.

If the temperature rises too quickly or there are other abnormalities, this may indicate the presence of air in the system. In this case, you need to get rid of the air lock in any available way. Then you can turn off the engine and let it cool, then drain the fluid from the system.

In case of severe contamination, the washing procedure should be repeated and continued until clean liquid begins to drain. After this, you can add antifreeze.

What to wash with?

When car enthusiasts need to flush the system, many do not use water and also refuse specialized products. Some people choose a popular American drink as a cleanser. Yes, it's Coca-Cola. You may have heard about the wonderful properties of this drink. Now they can be checked.

If, after you have flushed the system, you are still not satisfied with its operation, then this is not a clog and a circulation problem. There could be a lot of different reasons for this.

So, we have found out the design features of this cooling system. In order not to flush the SOD too often, you need to approach the choice of coolant wisely. And to protect the system from blockages, you can use filters.

Ways to refine the SOD

Any domestic car cannot be considered technically perfect, and the VAZ 2110 is no exception. The cooling system can work better if tuning is carried out:

  1. Installing a 6-hole thermostat keeps the coolant temperature at a stable level.
  2. Install SOD from Lada Kalina - the antifreeze will warm up faster at low temperatures, and the pressure will decrease.
  3. Installing a more efficient water pump or installing an additional pump increases the circulation rate of antifreeze.
  4. Replacing the electric fan with a more powerful and less noisy one - cooling is faster, and the start can be adjusted.
  5. Installing alternative ECU firmware allows you to turn on the electric fan at a lower temperature.

You should also use only high-quality and proven antifreeze or antifreeze, the performance and reliability of the SOD depends on this. The cooling system on the VAZ 2110 may not be the most ideal in technical terms, but it is simple and reliable, and problems with it do not arise so often. If you change consumables in a timely manner, monitor the antifreeze level and check the system for faults, you can be sure of a long service life. All repair and replacement work can be carried out independently, it is not difficult. The only exception is replacing the pump, since you will have to deal with the timing drive.

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Are the valves bent?

Each engine in a Lada Priora car bends a valve, this also applies to the most powerful unit number 126 by 16. They will tell you this in any service center that services domestic cars. But novice drivers should know that the engine bends components for a reason, and if you follow the operating rules, you will not encounter this problem.

The Lada power plant bends parts only if the routine work to replace the belt and other components of the gas distribution mechanism (GRM) is violated. The motor bends the valve if the rollers, belt or water pump were not replaced in time. When one of these elements breaks, the number 126 pistons meet the valves. Due to this design feature, the motor bends the parts. The solution to the problem is a major overhaul of the Lada.

So, the task of the owner of a Lada Priora with engine number 126 for 16 cl is to check the timing belt in a timely manner.

The rollers and timing pump number 126 should also be given attention when inspecting the belt. After all, the engine bends parts even with faulty rollers

Sometimes the timing belt and its components wear out prematurely - you will know this by vibrations from the engine compartment and an unpleasant grinding noise. Engine number 126 bends the valve, so do not forget to change the timing components in time and repair this unit.

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