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Pontiac Grand Am cooling system problems

cooling system problem

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2009Jul 23

Grand Am GT 3.4L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 82,500 miles

i ve taken my car to get fixed multiple times for overheating and coolant overflow. it seems as if the mechanics don t want to fix the problem they ve done pressure tests etc. put a new water pump on but it s still running hot. the gauge reads 205-210 on an hour drive and the overflow happens rarely but still happens. i ve been reading up on this, now is the gasket the problem that i ve been reading about or should i replace the thermostat. I mean there's a way to get that fan going that stabilizes the temp gauge(but that shouldn't be). Got 1 month left on the warranty. thank you.

justing

Lawrenceville, NJ, USA

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