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Change your thermostat. also when the last time you change your air and oil filter. i had a problem like that and it was my oil and air filter. i changed it now no overheating problems at all.

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Hello jonathan,How to Change Cabin Air Filter this article maybe can help you.

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SOURCE: 1993 camaro overheating

There is a little hole close to the spool of the water pump, im not sure if its on top or bottom, but once you see that hole start the engine and if water starts leaking out of that hole you need a new water pump.

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SOURCE: 2002 chevy cavalier is over heating but running

R the fans blowing, make sure its full of water...waterpump may be bad

Testimonial: "fan wasnt blowing at first then started to... water pump huh? thats what i am hearing from many"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: overheating they say head gasket changed

If you have white smoke from the tailpipe, coolant in the engine oil, engine oil in the cooling system, that indicates a head gasket failure. However, the most definitive way to test is to have a hydrocarbon test done on the cooling system (checks for exhaust gasses that obviously don't belong in there).
If the system comes up clean, you still can have either a leaking intake gasket, partially obstructed radiator (many times flush will go around obstructions not through them), a malfunctioning electric fan or fan relay, or even an obstruction in front of the a/c condenser or between the condenser and radiator (leaves, plastic bags etc) Don't forget though even if the cause is other than a gasket, if repeatedly or severely overheated the head gaskets can also fail. That is why complete testing is very important.
good luck

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: cooling system overheating

Click my screenname, go to my tips and tricks, and you'll find the procedure there - it'll walk you right through it.

Jonah Oneal

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  • Posted on May 27, 2010

SOURCE: it has an overheating problem. I changed the

SOUND LIKE COOLING FANS NOT RUNNING CHECK AND SEE DOES COOLING FANS TURN ON WHEN ENGINE OVERHEATS IF NOT CHECK COOLING FANS FUSE AND RELAY IF BOTH CHECKS OUT GOOD HOT WIRE COOLING FAN.IF IT WORKS.PROBLEM COULD BE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR- PCM- AND OPEN OR SHORT IN WIRES.IF COOLING FAN DONT WORK WHEN YOU HOT WIRE IT PROBLEMS THE FAN MOTOR.

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