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so my friend was driving her car in the nice cool weather not getting on the car at all when she said she saw the temp gauge raise and almost spike, the car wouldnt move and it shook alot!
from reading most of the threads on here seems like am in for some lil fun.. from hoses to coolant and down to a water pump or raditor..
figure id throw a heads up and be ready for Questions.. if any one has quick tips drop me a line
boil your thermostat and see if it opens up if it doesnt you need a new one and that will fix your problem :) and are there any puddles of water underneath the engine it could also be your water pump going bad :tdown:
like the other guys said i had mine running to hot as well and i changed to a lower temp termostat but it didnt help it turned out to be the water pump
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