I change my water connector hose now car is overheating

Asked by GuruV1V7R Sep 05, 2020 at 01:31 PM about the 2013 INFINITI M37 x AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So the water connector hose cracked and I
changed it, my car was never overheating and it
was perfectly fine I could not find the part for one
day so I left my car sitting I finally change the part
and I started my car now the engine is
overheating... I know I changed it right because that
was the only thing leaking so what did I do wrong
or what am I missing??

2 Answers

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You might be low on coolant if you didn't add any after the swap and the leaking. Low coolant = overheating.

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Or you might have air trapped in the cooling system. Hope that helps! Jim

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