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...heat. So, replace the thermostat, and all should be ok. First check coolant level, not enough will cause both problems. If thats ok its probably a stuck open thermostat, will also cause both ...

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...radiator hose is hot. I am losing antifreeze from the overflow resorvoir. Do I need to replace the thermostat? Start with the Thermostat and if that doesn't correct the problem replace the water

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...thermostat is good and your problem might be with the electronic relay card.  Are there any other symptoms? What exactly is happening? You might just have a clogged heat exchanger and or

...symptoms be that of a thermostat or plug on the fan? I had the battery and alternator fixed then, the car started getting too hot and cut out after restarting...would this be the thermostat or an ...

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...Thermostat unit in the house and the Power Control unit in the Cooler. The power Control unit was mounted on the squirrel cage fan housing so it vibrated some when running. That means the components ...

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...Prix GTP. Temp rises rapidly when engine is running. Coolant is full. Sudden symptom. Replaced Thermostat about 3 weeks ago. Installed a 190 temp thermostat. Has worked fine until now. have u ...

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...using the thermostat, several different problems can cause the same symptom. Refrigerant leak, defective thermostat and txv are some problems that can cause lack of maintaining proper

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...symptoms? You could have your thermostat wires touch together and it will cause the unit to run all time. Your thermostat wire runs from the inside of the furnace to the thermostat and from the ...

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thermostat symptoms Hi Typical problems arrising from a faulty thermostat are, overheating, water pipes pressured up verry hard, warm water in the expansion tank and or radiator but engine hot, and it

thermostat to see if that solves the problem. It is also possible that there is a problem with the head gasket, which seals the cylinder head to the engine block and prevents coolant from leaking into

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