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95 Olds Aurora Overheating???!!! HELP!!!

10 messages,  Last post on May 13, 2009 at 8:28 PM

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Re: 95 Olds Aurora Overheating???!!! HELP!!! [vabrown] by aurand210
Sep 09, 2008 (11:51 am)
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Replying to: vabrown (Jun 30, 2008 7:25 am)

Don't know if anyone replied to your message, but this does not sound good. I have a 2001 Old's SAME problem as you. I got all these well it could be this and it could be that. Turned out that it was the "head gaskets" meaning lot's of money to repair and you'r better off getting a rebuilt engine instead of paying that much for new headgaskets plus other problems can occur. If it is an electric sensor take it in to like a "Napa" store they will let you hook up a machine to for free to test if anything electronic is wrong with the car. However, will not tell you if it is a headgasket problem. My total bill $3,500.00. Re-built engine was about $1,200 labor sucks.
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1995 Aurora by wickedinva
Sep 23, 2008 (4:51 am)
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My car is idling high, leaking antifreeze, and overheating.... I flushed the radiator, and changed the top hose to the radiator. I don't know what to do????
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air condition not working by archielake
Sep 29, 2008 (5:50 pm)
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I had my radiator replaced now my air conditor is blowing how air?
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air condition not working by archielake
Sep 29, 2008 (5:51 pm)
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I had my radiator replaced now my air conditor is blowing hot air?
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olds. aurora over heating by ww7177
Apr 19, 2009 (10:04 am)
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we had a 95 aurora that over heated when we were on vacation in s.c. we had the oil changed before we left and the morans didnt hook the panel under the front bumper.that lets the air flow through the radiator. luckly my husband found the problem before it blew the engine.this panel would fall down in front of the radiator as soon as the wind caught it. it was ok when just idling.there are two small pins that hold this panel in place. check it out. its a cheap fix. anytime that you have work on an aurora it is really costly and these mechanics will rip ya off if ya arent careful.
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overheating by blonde2
May 13, 2009 (8:28 pm)
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i have an 96 auroa and it kept over heating i replaced water pump n flushed the radiator but the problem still wasnt resolved so out of desperation i replaced the small hoses on the resivor it stoped overheating it was the odds thing but worked and only cost 3.95 to solve

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