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<blockquote data-quote="Russ Raymer" data-source="post: 1880488" data-attributes="member: 558342"><p>If the coolant if boiling your coolant might not be able to handle normal motor temps. It might not be protecting to the proper temp. Dont always trust the temp. guage though. One thing you could do is if you are positive that it is not overheating you could flush out your coolant and put new in so you are positive that that is not one of your problems. If your car is overheating then check the fan clutch or the thermostat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ Raymer, post: 1880488, member: 558342"] If the coolant if boiling your coolant might not be able to handle normal motor temps. It might not be protecting to the proper temp. Dont always trust the temp. guage though. One thing you could do is if you are positive that it is not overheating you could flush out your coolant and put new in so you are positive that that is not one of your problems. If your car is overheating then check the fan clutch or the thermostat. [/QUOTE]
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