1965 Ford Mustang "car overheats highway speeds" Questions

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...highway speed may be a faulty thermostat. If it overheats only at idle then it is likely a cooling fan fault. To determine if the fan is working start the engine and switch the A/C on, the fan should ...

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...overheats at highway speeds put cools down at slower speeds Check rad cap & check your rad hoses for one that may feel soft & collapsing & restricting flow under higher speeds. Sometimes ...

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2001 ford expedition overheats when under load Car overheats at highway speeds especially in warmer weather. radiator, thermostat and water pump have been replaced Head Gasket

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overheats repaced hoses thermostat heater working fine This sounds like a typical Ram radiator problem. Im willing to bet it does'nt overheat quick. It does it slowly. Even while at highway speeds. If

...overheats at highway speeds. The cooling fans are coming on and at normal speeds okay just at highway speeds 65-75 mph the engine overhaeats? hi this is because the radiator may have chocks in it. so ...

...highway? If it is mostly idle and slow speed, check your cooling fan. Mostly they are thermostatically controlled, only turning on when needed. If this does not work, check the fan relay, fan motor, ...

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...highway only, it overheats? When running steady, I take it you mean, sitting idling? If it's only overheating at highway speeds, and all else has been checked out & is o.k., I'd take a close look ...

car overheats and push-out water, When driving around at normal speed it does not overheat but immediatetly you floor it, the car overheats. No overheating when cruising no car make or model mentioned

...highway or stop and go...If the fan is the problem it should not overheat at high speed...if it overheats all the time you have a different problem...are you loosing any coolant? reliable-store.com ...

...highway speeds, more than city, due to increased demand & flow on cooling system. If they don't feel relatively stiff, I'd change them. You might even see them **** in while sitting and revving the ...

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