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is this overheating? 233 before t-stat & 240 after T-stat?

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yes. [Big Grin]

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yes i do beleive that sounds so high mine never goes over 190, 200 would make me trip
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ok because I've been over heating lately, I replaced the water pump, t-Stat, temp sensor, I flush my block, i flushed the radiator, My fan takes awhile to turn on but the chiltons book says the computer doesn't turn the fan on until 221 Degrees F, I checked the voltage at the harness where it plugs into the fan and i get 14v also the fan is supposed to turn on high if my a/c is on and it doesn't turn on at all when i do turn the a/c on, my fan comes on around the same time it starts to overheat, this car is really starting to piss me off [Mad]

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ALSO,
The heater doesn't work, it doesn't blow out hot air out when it overheats, i flushed water through the heater core hoses and the water came out smoothly, there is nothing in my oil and nothing in the radiator water.

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quote:
Originally posted by kennebellgt:
ALSO,
The heater doesn't work, it doesn't blow out hot air out when it overheats, i flushed water through the heater core hoses and the water came out smoothly, there is nothing in my oil and nothing in the radiator water.

Is the stock restrictor still in the larger hose and are they on correctly? Also, is your blend working as it should?
As for the fan not coming on, sounds like your CCRM is dead. Check for power and ground at the box first and make sure all connectors are as they should be. There is a fuseable link for this box as well.

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you sure you didnt blow a headgasket yet?

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quote:
Originally posted by JohnB:
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Originally posted by kennebellgt:
ALSO,
The heater doesn't work, it doesn't blow out hot air out when it overheats, i flushed water through the heater core hoses and the water came out smoothly, there is nothing in my oil and nothing in the radiator water.

Is the stock restrictor still in the larger hose and are they on correctly? Also, is your blend working as it should?
As for the fan not coming on, sounds like your CCRM is dead. Check for power and ground at the box first and make sure all connectors are as they should be. There is a fuseable link for this box as well.

Forgot to mention, I just changed the ccrm yesterday and it didnt help, Where is this fuseable link? and blend? and the restrictor? Thanks

and i just changed my head gasket about 2-3 months ago.

[ August 29, 2009, 05:44 PM: Message edited by: kennebellgt ]

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