I took out the thermostat and tried to run it for a bit and it is still heating up, there is proper coolant in it.I took out the thermostat and tried to run it for a bit and it is still heating up, there is proper coolant in it.
i installed a new one and it still overheats...when i drive on the highway it cools a little but when im in town or idleing it overheatsi installed a new one and it still overheats...when i drive on the highway it cools a little but when im in town or idleing it overheats
5 years old,radiator or water pump.fans working,coolant sensor,temp. sensor.any codes.5 years old,radiator or water pump.fans working,coolant sensor,temp. sensor.any codes.
thats hat i was thinking, i guess i will take it somewhere to have it checked, thanks for your help though.thats hat i was thinking, i guess i will take it somewhere to have it checked, thanks for your help though.
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I had an older vehicle that overheated. I flushed out the radiator twice, but it was so clogged up, I had to replace it, so check the radiator. If you inspect the radiator from the filler neck, you can see if there is crud build-up on the tubes. The problem could be the water pump. Typically when water pumps fail, they start to leak from the weep hole(s) on top and /or bottom. Is there any leak from the pump? If there is, that is indication that the pump need to be replaced. Hope this helps !
This relay in the underhood junction block is where the power flows through to turn your cooling fans on. If these do not come on when they are commanded by the pcm the car will overheat,
You Must Be SURE that Cooling Fan/FANS are Running as Soon as A/C is turned on or Very Shortly After or them NOT Running WILL result in OVERHEATING, Fan Relays OR FAN Can Be the Problem if they / It Does Not Come on
sounds normal, the fans were made to run continuous w/ ac running, but on sensor when ac is off. if car isn't overheating, the fans are probably running from time to time ,but your just not catching them running
I took out the thermostat and tried to run it for a bit and it is still heating up, there is proper coolant in it.
did you replace with new one.
i installed a new one and it still overheats...when i drive on the highway it cools a little but when im in town or idleing it overheats
5 years old,radiator or water pump.fans working,coolant sensor,temp. sensor.any codes.
thats hat i was thinking, i guess i will take it somewhere to have it checked, thanks for your help though.
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