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Old 05-07-2007 | 08:36 PM
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Ok I have an overheating issue that I'm trying to figure out how to fix now. Ok I drove 40 plus miles and then sat in a drive through for about 20 min. that is when my car overheated and coolant or water started to come out. when I noticed the i opened the hood and opened the coolant tube on the passanger side and the coolant started coming out the top of it. I topped the jug off with 50/50 coolant and I thought I had a radiator leak so I put some stuff in it to stop it but I don't think I have a radiator leak now. Today I looked around on here and came up with looking to see if my fan was coming on which it wasn't so I checked the fuse and it was bad so I replaced the fuse it still didn't come on. I also put the heat on full blast to see if that would help. I think it's the fan but I wanted to know what you guys thought and I also want to know if thats what you guys think too or if you have any other ideas? Please help.
 
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Old 05-07-2007 | 08:38 PM
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O yeah I forgot to tell you I have a 1997 Chrysler sebring conv. v6 2.5L with 126k. With a few other problems LOL[:@]
 
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