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Old 05-16-2007, 09:19 PM   #8
Joshua M. Smith
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Re: 94 oldsmobile bravada overheating

Go to an auto parts store and ask for an A/C vent / radiator thermometer. This costs maybe $5 at most.

Take the radiator cap off, insert it, and start the motor. When it says it's overheating, look at the thermometer and it'll tell you whether you really have a major problem.

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