2005 Chrysler Town and Country over heating

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Asked by CE9 Jun 04, 2019 at 10:45 PM about the Chrysler Town & Country

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 Chrysler Town and Country .... the Guage marks to the middle..
which I'm thinking it's okay... but when I turn my van off, I hear loud water
bubbling... I open the hood and can see the water reservoir almost top off
bubbling.. My fans are working. I know this is not normal. Does anyone have
any suggestions?  My mechanic is stumped.  I changed the radiator cap.  
Washed the radiator.  I do ok as long as I am moving.  Ideling with take it to
middle of the gauze, no where near the hot mark.  Added fluid 2 times in a
month, but no leak found.  It was bubbling bad when fluid needed.  

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Thermostat is stuck closed not allowing the water to circulate or coolant sensor

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