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It is 5 below zero here in Minnesota, I went out to start my 2000 Pontiac Montana van and after about 15 min. she overheated as well as no heat in the van. suggestions?

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Sounds like maybe the coolant is low or out. thats the first thing to check. If the coolant was full, then the heater would be roasting hot.

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My van started overheating after a below freezing night. When I started it, the belt was squealing. After a short time the temp was up and the high temp light came on. After I shut it off, the coolant...

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