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38 messages, Last post on Feb 07, 2009 at 3:18 PM
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Replying to: bmurf1 (Jan 07, 2008 3:20 pm) I am going to replace it tonight. Any help would be great. I seen that you said that I only have to remove the heat shield. So nothing about the air cleaner assembly? |
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Well I changed the thermostat and still have the same problem. The car still wants to get hot and occasionally overheat when idling in a drive through or whil sitting in traffic. I know that the car has a intake leak so I was wondering if this could be the cause. Tonight I will get a temp. sensor to put into the car to see if this helps. Please let me know if you have any ideas. If anyone wants any help on changing the thermostat just email me at Mrenken
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Replying to: maraztek (Oct 17, 2008 10:35 am) |
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Replying to: bmurf1 (Aug 09, 2008 5:38 pm) |
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Hi Everyone, I do love my 02 Aztek but I have been having some issues with it recently. The vehicle has 100k on it and I've put 60 on it myself. This afternoon I was driving down the street and the "high coolant temp" light came on. I was told that it could be the thermostat (10 bucks at local auto shop). I switched that sucker out today and just took to out for a spin. Same thing. The "high coolant temp" light came on and the engine temp gauge was in the red. I shut the engine off and let it cool down. When I drove home I watched the temp guage go up and down and then finally spike and the light went off again. Also, when I put the new thermostat in I did not get any radiator fluid leakage. I checked the reservoir and it was full. Any thoughts? Thanks, Chad |
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