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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 559088" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>Another thing that can cause overheating is grass seeds dirt in the AC condenser in front of the radiator. or mixing of 2 different coolants , this will cause crystals to form and block the core galleries in the radiator. Can you hear the fan roaring when the temp starts to rise above normal. If not then the viscous fan hub needs cleaning or replacing or there is an airflow problem that is not allowing air thru the radiator. It could also be that the radiator is too small for the 3lt turbo engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 559088, member: 1297"] Another thing that can cause overheating is grass seeds dirt in the AC condenser in front of the radiator. or mixing of 2 different coolants , this will cause crystals to form and block the core galleries in the radiator. Can you hear the fan roaring when the temp starts to rise above normal. If not then the viscous fan hub needs cleaning or replacing or there is an airflow problem that is not allowing air thru the radiator. It could also be that the radiator is too small for the 3lt turbo engine. [/QUOTE]
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