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Cooling Systems -- Problems & Solutions (Radiator, Fan, etc)

561 messages,  Last post on Nov 12, 2009 at 1:37 PM

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Re: fans not turning/engine hot on 1998 plymouth voyager [thutch1] by dgrasser
Aug 18, 2008 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: thutch1 (Aug 16, 2008 1:21 pm)

I have a 98 Dodge Grand Caravan with the same problem. There was a recall or service notice on the thermostat device that was mounted on the frame but was having a problem with falling off.
Look under the NHTSA site or contact your local dealer.
I think it may have been a service bulletin.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/
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Re: fans not turning/engine hot on 1998 plymouth voyager [dgrasser] by dgrasser
Aug 18, 2008 (8:23 pm)
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Replying to: dgrasser (Aug 18, 2008 8:20 pm)

Check out this related link:
http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl287f.htm
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Ford Explorer 06 Cooling System by eml4
Oct 16, 2008 (10:00 pm)
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I have a 2006 Ford Explorer and I have just gotten the fan belt replaced. However the engine coolant sign or whatever it is keeps popping up and my car almost over heats every time I drive it work the past week. Could it be cold weather? Should something be replaced? I'm just really confused because if something was wrong wouldn't someone have noticed it when replacing the fan belt?
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Re: Ford Explorer 06 Cooling System [eml4] by bolivar
Oct 17, 2008 (1:00 am)
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Replying to: eml4 (Oct 16, 2008 10:00 pm)

There is very little to 'notice' when replacing a fan belt.
 
But they could have messed up installing the belt correctly. Which could lead to the overheating.
 
Overheating is a very serious problem. It can quickly completely ruin a motor. You need to have this repaired quickly. I think I would take it back to where you had the belt replaced.
 
I just reread your post. You said 'almost overheats'. I thought it was overheating (coolant being blown out of the radiator, etc.)
What do you mean 'almost overheating'? Is the coolant guage running much higher than before?
 
Putting the belt on still could be the reason for a change. For example, you coolant fan might not be running because they knocked an electrical connection loose. (I'm guessing but I would think a 2006 vehicle has an electric coolant fan, not a manual one run off the belt). With the fan not running, if the weather is cool where you live and you only drive a short distance at slow speeds, the car might just show higher than usual temperatures on the guage. If you drive it further or faster, it might overheat more.
 
Overall, take it back where you had the belt replaced. Of course, they might reconnect a loose connection, tell you the car needs a radiator flush (should not be needed on a 2/3 year old car) and charge you a lot more money for doing some unneeded repair.
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Radiator. Repair or replace? by orchiddj
Nov 02, 2008 (5:47 pm)
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Hi all,
 
2000 Chevy 1500 express van 4.3. 116K.
 
One of the plastic tanks on radiator has a crack.
 
Can a radiator shop replace the tank or should I buy a new radiator?
 
I checked local parts stores and am looking at $ 200 - $ 300. Looked online and can get for about $ 150 delivered. Is there any difference other than the price?
 
Thanks
Jim
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by bobillac
Dec 27, 2008 (2:42 pm)
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Have a 1986 Cadillac Seville 4.1 engine. My fan stays on all the time,radiator and air conditioning.Is the rad. fan switch the one on thermostat housing or is it the one near the altnator side of engine. (it dose'nt over heat or leak)
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05 taurus by stinger146
Feb 22, 2009 (10:34 am)
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i have 05 taurus and the transmission coolant line is leaking where it goes in radiator..the line just presses in..do you think it needs new radiator or what
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Re: [bobillac] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Feb 22, 2009 (10:56 am)
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Replying to: bobillac (Dec 27, 2008 2:42 pm)

It's the one near the distributor cap. There's a 2-wire plug coming off it from the ECM.
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Re: 05 taurus [stinger146] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Feb 22, 2009 (11:00 am)
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Replying to: stinger146 (Feb 22, 2009 10:34 am)

There's a special tool you need to release what is called a "spring lock coupling" on those lines.
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Re: 05 taurus [Mr_Shiftright] by bolivar
Feb 23, 2009 (2:30 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Feb 22, 2009 11:00 am)

Shifty - so it's like a fuel line connection? Is there an o ring there that the person with the leak might replace?

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