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Chrysler Cirrus slightly over heats on hot days?
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<blockquote data-quote="bully66" data-source="post: 2697583" data-attributes="member: 907246"><p>I have a 95 Chrysler Cirrus (2.5L 6V) slightly overheats on hot days. I drive 30 miles to work.. mornings everything is fine. Afternoons plus a little traffic the temperature gauge reads at 5/8th of the way up from the bottom when I am about 5 miles away from home. Car is not loosing water and the fans do turn on (maybe not at the right time?). So this is what I have done so far.. flushed coolant, changed temperature sensor, new radiator cap, and took out the thermostat. Any ideas what the issue might be? When I drive with the A/C the car over heats even more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bully66, post: 2697583, member: 907246"] I have a 95 Chrysler Cirrus (2.5L 6V) slightly overheats on hot days. I drive 30 miles to work.. mornings everything is fine. Afternoons plus a little traffic the temperature gauge reads at 5/8th of the way up from the bottom when I am about 5 miles away from home. Car is not loosing water and the fans do turn on (maybe not at the right time?). So this is what I have done so far.. flushed coolant, changed temperature sensor, new radiator cap, and took out the thermostat. Any ideas what the issue might be? When I drive with the A/C the car over heats even more. [/QUOTE]
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