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It's more than likely your fuel pump, the battery light is just telling you that your engine is not running any longer. Just like when you turn your key on without the engine running. Change the fuel pump.
Check the fuse for the fan and you could test to see if you have a voltage running to the fan when the car starts to overheat. If you have no power to the fan then trace the wore and see if you cant find the problem. If you have power then the fan motor is most likely bad.
Loose Radiator or coolant cap in cold and have the car idle for five minutes with out the cap, or have the car idle for 10 minutes, wile running remove cap, let air pressure out and put cap back, do it 3 or 4 times till all air is out...
thats normal if you have been running the motor its just cooling the radiator and condensor down it may run for five to ten minutes after you stop and turn it off
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