It can be faulty thermostat or worn out waterpump.Or it can be issue with no coolant or blowd head gasket or head itself needs replacement.
To confirm the issue.Click the link below and follow step by step test procedure:----
http://www.gresk.com/2013/09/2005-chrysler-300-overheats.html
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Have a compression test done to check for blown head gasket or cracks as this is the only way you will get air in the cooling system from the combustion pressures which also cause overheating. Next have a coolant system pressure test done to check for external leakage . Check for the radiator cap working properly and check the reservoir and the hose connecting it to the radiator.
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