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Electrical problem after pumping gas and over heating.

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Old Oct 27, 2008 | 09:56 AM
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Default Electrical problem after pumping gas and over heating.

ok so i havea 95 gsr swap ina 95 coupe... it over heats only when im on the high way, if im driving round town it stays at normal running temp soon as i hit 70 and crusie it over heats.. new radi cap, hoses, thermostat, all new coolent. and its not leaking anywhere.. that i can tell..

and problem number 2 is that i got an ipod charger that plugs into my cig lighter. well i plug it in and it pops the fuse. ok cool change the radio and cig lighter work again.. well 10 mins later i go pump gas. shut off the car. go to start it backup.. it starts up. but my turn signals dont work, clock doesnt work, and the guage cluster doesnt work... but the guage cluster does get power bc the back lights and all my idiot lights work.. all fuses are good that i can tell..

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Old Oct 27, 2008 | 12:02 PM
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The highway overheating is a clogged radiator. I know that for a fact, due to high revs' your radiator can not do its job and keep the car cool.

I have no idea what happened to your electrical system. sorry.
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Old Oct 27, 2008 | 12:56 PM
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sweet so either buy new radiator or fix teh old one.. but it didnt do it b4 the swap...

and damn.. lol..
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