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Old 09-24-2005, 08:37 PM
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cutlass supreme s 94 high temp

I have a 94 cutlass supreme s and I have replace almost every single part on cooling system and I still have the problem. I start the car and goes to 200 degrees in a heart beat. fans come on but no enough to cool it below 200 now I think I have a restriction on radiator or bad water pump any ideas how to check either. thanks
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Re: cutlass supreme s 94 high temp

Hello, I had the same exact problem with my car. I have done a radiator flush, I changed my thermostat, replaced the water pump and it is still causing the problem of getting hot but not over heating. The needle in the dashboard gets up to the red mark but does not go in the red. So I thought maybe it was the thermostat sensor, changed that out, no change, I don't know what to do now, the water pump isn't making any noise, the fans in front of the radiator come on, the top radiator hose is not too firm but not squishy. I am so flustered right now, can anyone help me, please
 
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