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Does a 2003 Mazda protege dx have a thermostat? I followed theupper radiator hose to the casing opened it and there was not a thermostat inside. My car is overheating even with minimal driving 1-2 miles and the anti freeze resevoir is bubbling and spewing anti-freeze.

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