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2000 5.9L Overheating
My buddy owns a 2000 Durango with the 5.9L V8. He said it was overheating and the heater never gets warm at all. I went and replaced the thermostat. The Durango is still overheating. My next bet is a weak water pump since the heater isn't blowing cold. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks!
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Re: 2000 5.9L Overheating
Just checking but the coolant is full ? Normally if the heater core is not heating up I have found that the vehicle is either a) low on coolant, b) heater core plugged, or selector valve malfunction. Does the upper radiator hose get hot ? If not you might not have all of the air out of the system after replacing the thermostat or you may have gotten a bad thermostat. Seen it happen.
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