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...hot. Again would drop to half when changing down gear. Fan works. check the water pump id sounds like not eneough flow. PK sounds like heater problem.not enough flow down to waterpump. solution cut ...

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WATER PUMP ON MY 95 JIMMY MY CAR IS RUNNING HOT AND THE HEAT ISNT WORKING EVEN THOUGH IT WAS RUNNING HOT BEFORE I STILL HAD HEAT UNLESS IT GOT 2 HOT Did you replace the THERMOSTAT?? also make sure you

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...hot. anyhow we have also changed the water pump but now it is not circulating the water, any ideas? it sounds like there is a blockage in the system look for very stiff coolant lines or it coulc be ...

...hot water pump and rad new. Heater only Jeep runs hot water pump nad and new. Heater only works every now and then. Jeep has 135,000 miles. When the heater works the jeep runs at normal temp. Did you ...

hot .i have changed the catalytic converters and sensors. i have changed the timing belt and water pump. i cant see any oil in the radiator fluid or water in the oil. there is no water coming from the

...hot. Top radiator hose is bulging and water come out the radiato The car has 225,000 miles on it. I just bought it. Other than that runs and shifts good just running hot. Gauge goes up quickly to ...

water gets hot when its run hot for ten minutes approx, drain this out REMEMBER THIS IS ACID. So take GREAT CARE. Clean your drains at home out for instance, This should have cleaned any blockage rust

...hot water is shut off to the heater. There is likely a control near the firewall that is either controlled by a wire cable or a vacuum line. This control valve has 2 heater hoses connected to it, one ...

...hot no matter how long I drive it Either air is trapped in the heater matrix of it is blocked with gunge. Check to see if there is any water in the oil, as this would suggest a blown cylinder head ...

...hot possible water pump failure or air in coolant system keeping the coolant from circulating. Allow to cool completely. Remove cap start engine and observe coolant flowing at or near cap. Observe ...

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