what causes over heating?

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Asked by Shannon Mar 15, 2021 at 10:39 PM about the 2006 Dodge Charger

Question type: General

I replaced the radiator, radiator fan all relays and fuses, termastat,
upper and lower rdiator hose. The overheats but the gage doesn't say
its over heating, what else can it be, i replaced everything they said i
needed to replace. I was properly bled and all that.

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Bad water pump, cooling fans not turning on, flow restruction will also cause overheating but how do u know it's over heating because 195f degrees is Normal but yet too hot to touch and if in fact it's overheating and it doesn't show hot, replace temperature sensor located on the engine block and if cooling fans are not coming on, check/replace the other temperature sensor usually located by radiator

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