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Old 05-23-2007, 08:07 PM   #1
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Angry overheating problems again!!

a few months ago i replaced the head gaskets on my car and had a overheating problem afterwards.it turned out to be a faulty sensor.i haven driven the car in a while but the other day i was driving it and it overheated.ive replaced the water pump and the thermostat already.does anyone have any ideas on whats up with this thing?any ideas would help alot.
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Old 06-01-2007, 07:24 PM   #2
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Re: overheating problems again!!

are you sure you don't have [another] leak somewhere causing it to lose coolant? do you have the proper mixture of coolant?(not just water). Only reason I ask is because I have a friend who thinks he can just keep adding water...at some point he has to use coolant or it'll just be water in there. Also, are both cooling fans working correctly?
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Old 06-02-2007, 11:50 AM   #3
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and dont forget about that pesky air pocket in the cooling system, make sure u bleed it

i've also seen people forget to actually put in their t-stat lol
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Re: overheating problems again!!

i cant find a leak anywhere and have had friends look and nothing.both fans are working.im going to take the rad to a shop and get it tested.mabey it got plugged.
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Re: overheating problems again!!

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a few months ago i replaced the head gaskets on my car and had a overheating problem afterwards.it turned out to be a faulty sensor.i haven driven the car in a while but the other day i was driving it and it overheated.ive replaced the water pump and the thermostat already.does anyone have any ideas on whats up with this thing?any ideas would help alot.
knowing the lumina qite well i have 2 questions for you ?? when you had the heads off did you #1 have them crack & presure checked and # 2 did you also have them checked for warpage? the 3.1 has a very bad habit of cracking heads when the head gasket becomes a problem. usually when the gaskets leak either to the out side of to the oil them have become warped past allowable tolerances i hope this helps you out some ! if you would like to you can direct e-mail me at [email protected] . we have been using lumina both early generation and late model for a lot of years and have came across most promblems with them so if you need info just mail me thank you andrew
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Old 06-07-2007, 04:46 PM   #6
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by over-heated, do you mean the guage went high but the car seemed to still run normal, or the engine actually started ticking/smoking/steaming/shut down due to getting too hot? There's a BIG difference.
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Old 06-15-2007, 10:40 AM   #7
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wow ive finally solved the problem.after all the troubles it turs out it was the thermostat i didnt think of that because i put in 4 new ones already.seems like number 5 did the trick thanks to those who responded and gave me ideas it was greatly appreciated
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