why is my crown vic overheating??

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Asked by tadotanka29 May 17, 2016 at 03:54 PM about the 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 06 crown vic PI and it started overheating a couple months ago. i
changed the thermostat, flushed the cooling system, and checked the water
pump (it was changed right before i bought it). the A/C doesnt work either, not
sure if that has anything to do with it.

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Does the electric fan at the radiator work?

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yeah the fans are working. i saw some fluid leaking from two hoses (i believe theyre the heating hoses?) not a serious fast leak but it was dripping.

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I've had the same problem with a 2002 CV. High cooling aftermarket Radiator, change of thermostat, coolant,m water pump and hoses, and finally a cleaning/flushing process. Fan worked last time I watched under the hood and the evap tank is routed from new radiator fill. Radiator cap has an analog thermostat that reads close to 200 degrees when overheating condition occurs; usually after an hour or 2 of city driving. When I stopped and looked, the Evap tank was nearly emp[ty again buit there a positively no leaks. What ever is causing this is not i9n the cooling system; it has to be an engine issue or ECM failure.

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Hey check your plug running to the radiator fan mine burnt out for some reason causing the ac not to work and the fan to be intermittent ..its a common issue that those plugs melt ..id check those before flushing and replacing parts..make sure to use the green coolant (ethylene glycol) don't use the dexcool green stuff works better

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The type of coolant changes from CV model year, Be sure to ck out the correct 1 to use. For example the 2004 CV does not use green but the gold color.

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