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Old 01-02-2007, 11:35 PM
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95 intrepid

my car is overheating I have replaced the thermostat, flushed the radiator, changed the water pump, also the fans are working . I dont see water in the oil there is a little water coming out of the tail pipe but it stops after it heats up and so does the smoke what could it be the head gasket or what I dont want to sink alot of money in it because im trying to sell it
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Re: 95 intrepid

Still overheat? Any more details on when it overheats like in your driveway, around town, on the highhway, or all three. Any indicatios it's overheating besides the gauge?

I would try replacing the rad cap and/or taking the rad to a rad shop where they can do a pressurized backflush and check the flow rate.
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Re: 95 intrepid

I replaced the head gasket. That was the problem it now runs great. Thanks for the advice though.
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