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dennis hazard
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Sep 29, 2008, 3:34 PM

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95 chevy baretta 3.1 liter car was overheating due to a raditor leak, i replaced the raditor and the cooling fan relay and added new anti freeze and im not sure if it still overheating because im not sure where the correct temp gauge should be im woundering if i need to replace the temp sensor, it seems to still run hot some time and the fan seems to come on when it gets too hot can anyone help me? thank you very much


Tom Greenleaf
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Sep 29, 2008, 8:21 PM

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Not sure what you mean by "where the correct temp gauge should be" question. Where is it reading now and does it stay in one spot or fluctuate?

If you run heater you should be able to sense temp changes if gauge is in question. Air may still be in system from the recent radiator swap. Must be full at radiator not just recovery tank and some take a while or more effort to fill properly,

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