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Chevy van overheating n won't blow hot air - Cars & Trucks

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Bummer deal! Several things could cause overheating. Each needs checked. Does the radiator fan turn on. Is there a visible leak. Could have a head gasket starting to go. Could be a bad radiator cap. Could be deposit plugging the radiator.

When low on coolant the heater does not get hot coolant. If that's not the problem, could be a bad vent motor control that can't open the heater vent door. Each need checked and eliminated or fixed. Hope this helps. http://www.auto-tune-up-and-repair-options.com/Radiator-cooling-system.html

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