Squid |
07-02-2010 09:04 AM |
basically when they get that way....the easiest fix is to flush the engine and radiator with a garden hose and replace all the soft parts....all hoses, cap, thermostat. It's a 16 year old car, if this hasn't been done lately....it's a pretty good idea to do it now. Once you've replaced all the parts and "hosed" out the engine and radiator...the only other thing that could be a problem is the fans.....make sure they are operating properly....you might have a fan motor that's not spinning up fast enough to get air across it.
Also, if it's a cooling problem at speed, check for the air damn under the radiator to make sure it's still there.
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