Car was overheating, no leaks but mech told me someone put stop leak in car ( bought from an auction) test drove it and it ran fine! Any help would be great. Have beeen told the valves are probably bent because it's cranking over very fast, justt curious if it's still out of time since the car never started. Thanks...
Hi there.
this is all i could find,go to this link and see if it helps you out.
2002 300m timing off is valves bent after trying to start car Google Search
SOURCE: car overheating
I went round and round with this same problem for almost 2 years. I started dating a guy who is a mechanic and he spent many days looking into this problem. Turns out that he ended up replacing the radiator fan, not the whole radiator. I had chrysler tell me it was a sensor, among other things. The radiator cooling fan (w/shroud) is all one part. Replaced that and it works just fine.
SOURCE: 1996 Chrysler Sebring Conv.- Power Drain or Damaged Crank Sensor?
try checking the secondary ground wire that comes off the battery see if its loose or corroded might help
SOURCE: 2002 PT Cruiser LE (no Turbo) Overheating. (Fan
There is no machine for this,however a VERY skilled auto electric shop might be able to help.They really have to have a Gift with car wiring to fix your problem,it can be FIXED,find the right shop in your area.I will try and think this through to help you,this is what I used to do,It's not a book problem it is experience that will fix your car. I do have a question? How does your car run without the AC on?
SOURCE: chrysler 300m 2001 starts after unplugging cam sensor
theres a reflash program that needs to be done on these cars, because of extended crank time and cam / crank syhcronizing out, start there,also i had one with same code and found that aftermarket cam sensors dont work, installed dealer part and had the updated reflashing done and solved the problem.
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