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1999 diahatsu applause overheating even after new radiator cooling fan working etc ?

After changing radiator in this vehicle it seemed to make no difference in its over heating problem .A new cap fitted no airlock in system an cooling fan cycles as per normal ,but when driving it boils !timing is set correct an no signs of head gasket problems any help appreciated ,oh both top hose an lowere hose around same temperature !

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Possible the water pump not working as should

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: 1999 Pontiac Montana Overheating

sounds like you could have faulty gauges to meby check them out.... and yes its posible that its pluged

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SOURCE: engine overheating-----1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3.4 liter v/6

There seems to be an air pocket or no antifreeze in engine block. Try this method disconnect upper radiator hose and pour water directly into hose down into engine block until it full. when its filled reconnect hose and fill up radiator. as the vehicle warms up open bleeder valve on the thermostat housing and release air from system. open slowly and BE VERY CAREFUL WATER WILL BE HOT, bleed until you get a steady stream opening and cosing valve. However if all of this don't work. You may have a bad pump. Good Luck

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: Engine Cooling problem 999 Ford Taurus 6 cyl

have u bled the cooling system ?warm the car and cut the car off right before the fans come on ,let sit for 30-35 minutes,see if the coolant drops in res. if so repeat process untill coolant stops droping ,then drive car regularly if overheating stops ,but monitor it because it will drop somemore/there has been reports of new and rebuilt water pumps nt having correct propelar mounted on them/ backwards etc. if this helps let me know [email protected]

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: 1993 Toyota Camry V6: Coolant Overheating Problem.

how do u change the water pump in a 1993 toyota camry v6 engine?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2010

SOURCE: overheating: 1999 bmw 323i m series 2.5

the water pump and thermostat should have solved it. an air pocket can cause that but usually not to that degree.

don't get one of those cheap *** plastic impeller water pump for sissies. Get the metal impeller one. get a cool running thermostat and drill two 3/16" holes in it 180 degreess from each other. you may have installed the t-stat backwards.

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