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vehicle over heats changed the radiator, thermostat and fuses. checked fan and coolant. still over heats. what am i missing Temperature Sending Switch maybe?

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2001 chevy venture van is always running hot when I'm idle temp gauge spikes to hot when I accelorate it comes back down also the heat is also blowing out cold I have changed the radiator coolant temp

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...radiator in 2001 chevy venture Remove air cleaner and duct assembly. Drain the coolant. Remove the engine mount struts. Remove the cooling fans with the cooling fan shroud. Remove the radiator upper ...

2001 venture started to loose ground like it was runnning outta gas. HAd plenty. It was -10 C outside, heat not seeming to do more then warm up at #5 fan(Highest)fan setting and high heat. so she felt

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engine overheats Uh oh...You may have the Ventures infamous head gasket/intake manifold gasket failure. First check your coolant level,not just in the bottle but in the radiator itself. Change your ...

...available. Radiator has been serviced, new hoses water pump. i will be changing out the termostat. Sounds like the radiator cap might be the wrong PSI value. wrong thermostat temp.,or upside ...

...radiator cap, all hoses. 2001 chevy venture, still running hot? How long does it take to bleed the cooling system? If the system fills via an expansion tank, I would recommend removing the top hose ...

...Venture overheated and I get cold air in passenger compartment when it is supposed to be heating Normally, if an engine is running hot and the heater is blowing cold air that means that the coolant ...

...2001 is only equipped with a 3.4L VIN code "E" V-6 engine.  This engine is equipped with a three-coil ignition system with plug wires running from each of the coils to two of the 6 ...

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drain plug clogged If you mean the drain plug for the motor crankcase, you might stick a screwdriver or wire or something like that in and our of the hole until the motor oil runs out. If the ...

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