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Crown victoria model 1996 heating up and while running after fifteen minutes make sounds and suddening increase speed

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Check your engine area for the heater hose coming from the radiator to the engine. This is where the thermostat is located. Squeeze or tap the hose vigorously to attempt loosening a stuck thermostat. If it still runs hot, find a large drain pan and place under hose on the ground. Wait for the engine to get to ambient air temperature and loosen hose and change the thermostat.

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