07 Dodge Charger

Asked by NeLLzdnTplay0914 Apr 14, 2019 at 11:55 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Overheating?

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Start with checking your coolant level and if your coolant looks like rust or mud, it's time to flush it. If all that's good, it could be a sticking thermostat or a malfunctioning water pump.

I have an 07 dodge charger. I recently replaced the radiator. And it continues to run hot. So I taking it back to the radiator shop and he informs me I need a new water pump. And intake manifold. and teLLs me not to drive. But a hard head makes. Soft ass . Now .my car stalls on me . The check engine light is on and so is the engine oil light. I called someone over a d they instantly checked the engine oil and the cal looks like paste . I told me I messed my engine up. I wanted to cry. So do I sell the whole car . Or try to get it Fix . ?! ?! ?!

@brotherben . If the water pump has a leak . And the radiator place said I need a new one and new manifold intake valve. Should I replace the engine r just get the manifold intake fix nd water pump

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Now that I know what happened, you need to at the very least rebuild the engine if your engine block isn't damaged. You could try to sell it but you'll more likely get next to scrap value for the car. You can go either way, you can rebuild or replace the engine and have something that's just as good as new or buy a new car and start over.

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