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Engine cooling, Running higher than normal
This is a frequent issue on older vehicles.
Here is the basic list of causes: #1. Defective temperature sensor and/or gauge = verify, repair or replace. #2. Low coolant level - Pressure test the cap and system, replace the cap and/or repair the system leak. #3. Failed thermostat = replace with NEW. #4. External radiator/condenser blockage = Condenser Coil Cleaner and water (external flush). #5. Lime buildup inside the radiator = Citrus Flush the cooling system until it is clear. #6. Failed engine fan clutch = replace with NEW. #7. Failed Auxiliary electric engine cooling fan = replace with good used or NEW. #8. Failed water pump = replace with NEW. #9. Accessory drive failure = (Generic list) damaged/failed tensioner, idler pulleys, belt, Alternator, A/C compressor, power steering pump, emissions air pump. #10. Harmonic balancer damage = repair or replace as needed. #11. Failed cylinder head or gasket = Depending on many factors, replace with good used. #12. cracked cylinder block = replace the engine with a good used. #13. Transmission damage = repair or replace with a good used unit. .
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