Car overheating despite replacing everything related to the cooling system. Any ideas?
Sep 04, 2007 by dadeda2679 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
After I replaced the radiator a month ago the problem seemed to disappear. For one month I had no troubles at all. But as I was driving home a few days ago the car overheated once again.
1. Radiator replaced. (One month ago)
2. Timing
Not knowing the year, make, model and engine type does not help. Some engines use a metal distribution tube through the center of the engine behind the water pump and over time this would rust and collapse causing a lack of coolant to cool the internal
stush30@verizon.net | Sep 04, 2007
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