75 Hose Condition
75 Hose Condition
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![]() 1800s ANTIQUE HAND FIRE EXTINGUISHER POSTER AD NEW 1592 US $9.72
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![]() ONE 75 X 15 in Lined FIRE HOSE GOOD condition US $25.00
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![]() TWO 75 X 15 Lined FIRE HOSE150 ftGOOD condition US $45.00
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98 dodge neon overheating?
i have not a clue in the world what and why it is doing it. I have a 98 dodge neon 103k miles, with a serious overheating condition. I have checked everywhere for leaks and not a single one has been found. I have the fan rigged on a switch to the battery that i run reguardless if its hot or cold because the automatic fan control mod failed i assume and its in the fender so i dont feel like tearing everything out to fix it. it seems the faster i go the hotter it gets. I was on the freeway today doing about 75 for about 15 miles and i almost overheated but when i slowed down the temp went back down to mid level. All fluids are up to par with enough water/coolant mix. it has been up in the mid 90s last few days and im just trying to find out what could be wrong. water pump is brand new, hoses are brand new
Definitely the thermostat, replace it it shouldn't b e no more tha n $10 just be sure no forget to b uy the sealant. I hav e found that Indian Head sealant works best when dealing with repairs concerning water being in direct contact. Plus it seals in like 15 minutes whereas the sealant they want to give you takes anywhere from 4-24 hours to completely dry. It isn't a shortcut where its rigging anything up, its just some useful advice not many people know about. Whatever you do to repair the problem don't ever let anyone tell you to remove the thermostat and leave it out it will damage your car. It will fix the problem (TEMPORARILY) b ut in the long run it will hurt you more than it will help. Replacing the thermostat is a very simply procedure and alot of auto part sites like Advance and Autozone actually have onlin e manuals to walk you through the procedure and saves you from buying a manual for a one time repair.


US $9.72

