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Question about 1995 Sephia

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...radiator hoses; defective/leaky water pump (impeller); water pump belt/tensioner; thermostat (mechanical); thermal switch; radiator fan, fan clutch; fan relay; fan fuse. In some instances, the fan ...

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...RADIATOR AND LEAKING HOSES. NOW TH PROBLEM IS WHEN COLD THE CAR WILL START NORMAL BUT AFTER I DRIVE IT A WHILE IT AND STOP, AND RESTART IT WILL HAVE A RUFF IDLE AND SOME WHITE SMOKE COMES OUT THE ...

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...radiator to increase the heat-reducing capabilities of engine coolant. A faulty water pump loses its ability to adequately pump and propel engine coolant, and can cause a car to overheat. Coolant ...

...leaky radiator.  Cost of a new one was $127, which I thought not bad.)  If your radiator is not blocked, suspect a water pump problem or have the block test done to check for a blown head ...

Question about 1998 Rodeo

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...leaky pump packing, broken oil pipe/line, oil too cold to feed. 11. Wrong type of oil used in premix or oil tank 12. Improper spark plug heat range (too hot) and or gap. 13. Ignition timing retarded, ...

...radiator, leaky radiator. I would have to know more about the syptoms to give more insight. Gas has nothing to do with your car overheating. Im going to say that your thermostat is probably stuck in ...

...leaky head gasket or cracked head. One possibility, compression from the engine has air locked the cooling system. Another could be a clogged radiator, another is it's just low on coolant. If pure ...

...radiator (like a leaky heart valve or dissecting aneurysm), or a failing water pump (like congestive heart failure). A complete blockage in a line will lead to catastrophic over-heating (like a ...

leaky head gasket and/or a blocked degassing system is another possible cause and this could prevent a good thermostat from working properly. Insufficient coolant circulation is another possible cause

...leaky head gasket, as hot combustion gases get into the coolant jacket. . There are several possibilities that caused the engine overheating. Bad water pump, or radiator, or cooling fans, or stuck ...

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