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...chrysler 300 2005 which has only 17000 miles to dealer for oil change lube and tire alignment. 100 miles later the engine started to overheat and warning light came on, I took to another dealer for ...

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...2005 Chrysler 300 V-6 engine, it appears to have over heated and leaked coolant which is now dry all over the thermostat housing. The correct way to replace the thermostat would be to replace the ...

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thermostat does not move or work when car is running. they do jam up!!! [open or closed] replace it! Cheers Rob

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...2005 300 is not heating up like it used to. I will start my car about 10 to 15 min before driving with heater blasting and it still isn't getting warm inside the car. It literaly takes about 30 min ...

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...2005 Chrysler 300c with 5.7 L hemi engine. Thank you very much. I read that as telling you the coolant temperature is not high enough to open the thermostat, thus if you replace it the new one will ...

...2005 chrysler town and country My van is over heating. I took it to jiffy lube they said there was no coolant and then put some in. I made it home over 30 miles and everything was fine. I left to go ...

...chrysler 300 2005 Overheated and is bubbling around the square metal cover for thermostat If this is the 3.5 the thermostat is where the lower radiator connects to the engine remove the hose and ...

...2005-chrysler-300-overheats.html - Thanks. Have a compression test done to check for blown head gasket or cracks as this is the only way you will get air in the cooling system from the combustion ...

...2005 Chrysler 300 3.5 cooling system. It was overheating...replaced the radiator, water pump, thermostat, reservoir tank and cap and vehicle still overheats. Does anyone know what is Everything has ...

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Radiator overheating Replaced coolant temperature censor still overheating I would replace thermostat. Cheap fix usually. The thermostat could be sticking closed. It is typically located where the top

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