2006 Chrysler 300 3.5 v6 touring

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Asked by Phlash302 Mar 10, 2020 at 07:11 AM about the 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Overheats only while driving on highway. Can
idle with no problem.

4 Answers

Dis you check all the fluids? If so, if it's full. You may may have an water pump problem.

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Never had a problem with overheating. Until a couple weeks ago I took car into shop for tire rods and brakes a rotors and think I had a slow coolant hose leak. They informed me it was housing that was leaking so they put new housing and thermostat on. Got car back 3 days later. Drove 10 min down the road and started to over heat. 20 min ride took 3 hours. Got car back to shop. They had for another week. Told me they don’t know what is going on. They changed the therm 2 more times and drained and filled the coolant also again. But I should call a dealership and have them do a complete coolant system flush. My question is what could they have done to create the over heating issue. Never had a problem ever before. It’s a 2006 Chrysler 300 touring with 122k miles on it. And I keep it well maintenanced.

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Suppose to pick it up from that shop today. To take somewhere else and get complete coolant flush done.

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Haven’t had my car since feb 27th. They told me could be couple different things but aren’t just gonna throw parts at it to see what it is.

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