OVER HEATING

Asked by JMSOLANO Jul 16, 2010 at 04:24 PM about the 1999 Cadillac DeVille

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE  OVER HEATING WE REPLACED EVERY THING COOLANT RELATED.

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I like these kinds of post because you say you did everything to recorrect your overheating problelm. Whatever the reason what started the engine to run hot. A week without the correct amount of coolant. Oil service change way to late. small water jackets closed off from rust particles or other foriegen objects that can clog the engine. maybe two week went by may a month or even a year. Who can say for sure what and when it started and from when you first noticed that the engine ran/runs hot. Logically if you want to get over this challenging situation its time for a new engine or used engine with a wattanty that has no known heating issues. because some engines just end up that way and some or fixable. Its your scientific guess and accumalation of facts that can determine what cource to take. So with all that said. My scientific answer is.......................................................................... hope you got it.

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