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Incorrect timing can also cause overheating along with bad radiator, bad pump, fan not working, bad thermostat, AC, inadequate lubrication, low coolant level, engine load as when towing, etc.
Until issue resolved put your heater on full blast and lower the window.
Over the last 20 years ... cars have has a LIMITED OPERATION FEATURE added... When the engine READS something that is not IMMEDIATELY catastrophic... it will allow you to
LIMP home... rather than a complete shut down.
Limp mode:
You SHOULD also have a CHECK ENGINE light... (?)
My best advice is to limp on down to your near-by FREE code reading shop... and have a READER tell you what CODES are registered...
A blocked exhaust system will also seriously SLOW your progress
((soon to stop all-together)).
? 9:26 www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo6VW-wtGus Aug 27, 2012 - Uploaded by RatchetsAnd Wrenches
My Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.9L engine had an over heatingissue which I was able to narrow down to the ...
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