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Old 08 Sep 2007, 06:04 am
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Default car overheating could it be a temp control censor?

car overheating could it be a temp control censor?
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Old 08 Sep 2007, 06:08 am
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what about your radiator?do you have a leak?
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Old 08 Sep 2007, 06:10 am
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Its most likely your radiator, check for fluid, but also check your thermostat.
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The temp sensor only tells you the temp of the engine.If its bad it could say its running hot but may not be. You can feel the loss of power if your motor is overheating and possible hear it boiling or spark knocking..
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It could be one of several things. The sensor only tells you it is hot. It does not regulate the heat. The thermostat regulates the flow through the radiator. If it has corrosion problems, it could not work properly. If you have a low liquid level, then ther is not enough fluid to remove the heat. If you did not put antifreeze in the water, the boiling is lower and you loose water. If the radiator cap is worn, you can loose water. If your hoses are old, you can lose water, (this includes heater hoses). If you have filled your radiator up with very hard water, your radiator could be scaled up and not removing the heat well. If the water pump goes out, then it overheats quickly.Thermostat, antifreeze, coolant leaks and water pump are the most common.
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Old 08 Sep 2007, 06:36 am
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Could be a number of things, thermostat control fan inop. Take it to a mechanic you trust
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