Just thought i'd share..
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Hey peeps. Recently my 94 ex coupe started to overheat. Did the basics like change the thermostat, radiator flush and a new cap. Still overheated. So i asked what to do next here but no one even responded. So I did a little research and found out that sometimes the sensor on the thermostat housing itself goes out. I forget the name something like coolant temp sensor or fan switch or something. Point is that i changed it and now it runs perfect. Try that next time you find yourself in the same spot after trying the basics. Peace.
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From: With my POS D15B2, Whereever whenever, United States
It takes my car 20 minutes for the fan to turn on
be patient, and also make sure your lower radiator hose is hot, which also takes time because the thermostat only opens when coolant is hot
be patient, and also make sure your lower radiator hose is hot, which also takes time because the thermostat only opens when coolant is hot
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