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I have a 2000 Chrysler cirrus with a 2.4l and I replaced the thermostat and it still over heating
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On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 10:31:37 AM UTC-7, Chris wrote:
> I have a 2000 Chrysler cirrus with a 2.4l and I replaced the thermostat and it still over heating > > -- > For full context, visit https://www.motorsforum.com/chrysler...g-2145436-.htm I would suggest checking the fans to ensure that they are coming on as expected. I would also suggest checking the coolant reservoir to make sure that it is staying topped off. It isn't, there could be a crack or other leak. I have had two of these go back on our Chrysler Cirrus. Finally, the radiator could be clogged. A cooling system flush may correct this if it is the problem. -Kirk M |
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