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<blockquote data-quote="Photonfanatic" data-source="post: 1185493" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>Don't know if its been suggested, but take a hose and spray the hell out of the front of the AC condenser, and the back of the radiator. Also, try like hell to get the water down in between the radiator and the condenser. Get it in between all those things sticking together, even the trans cooler or power steering cooler. Then take the car to the power washer, and do it all over again with the higher pressure. This cured my overheating problem in the summertime. A whole bunch of dirt and leaves came out, that I couldn't see just looking at it from any angle.</p><p></p><p>If not, like others said a new radiator works wonders. Also make sure your thermostat is working. You can take your car to a good shop, where they run this abrasive material all through your cooling system, even the block. This will clean out years of trash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photonfanatic, post: 1185493, member: 15983"] Don't know if its been suggested, but take a hose and spray the hell out of the front of the AC condenser, and the back of the radiator. Also, try like hell to get the water down in between the radiator and the condenser. Get it in between all those things sticking together, even the trans cooler or power steering cooler. Then take the car to the power washer, and do it all over again with the higher pressure. This cured my overheating problem in the summertime. A whole bunch of dirt and leaves came out, that I couldn't see just looking at it from any angle. If not, like others said a new radiator works wonders. Also make sure your thermostat is working. You can take your car to a good shop, where they run this abrasive material all through your cooling system, even the block. This will clean out years of trash. [/QUOTE]
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