99 montero sport. my car overheats on a stop ang go situation. ive replaced the thermostat%2C coolant sensor%2C the radiator is fine. i noticed that the radiator fan doesnt turn on. please advise.

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Asked by spyderbimmer May 16, 2013 at 02:36 AM about the 1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 4 Dr XLS 4WD SUV

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my car overheats on a stop and go situation. the radiator is fine no leaks, fan relays were fine i assumed because i switch the relays and yet still overheats. ive replaced the thermostat, and the coolant sensor already but the car still overheats. can someone help me or advise me what might be the problem. thanks

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yes, get one of these~>>>>http://www.summitracing.com/parts/smp- ts337?seid=srese1&gclid=CPOq9byImrcCFck-MgodjXQA9g

damned link doesn't behave...drat. well what you should look for is a thermal fan switch...screws into the radiator...will fix your buggy~

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On my 02 found out it was the head gasket water was boiling over the overflow. Used the $40 Barr's pour and go solved the problem.

There's just air in the line turn the bolt next to her thermostat housing with the car running wait for water to come out of the bolt and close it once all the air is out of the line no more overheating

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