My car keeps running hot I had flushed the system and put new thermostat in it it runs hot if I go over 50 mph Its a 1999 olds alero With a 3400 motor

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Asked by boogiemoss Apr 26, 2015 at 10:30 PM about the 1999 Oldsmobile Alero 2 Dr GL Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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check your fan if its work,your radiator maybe clog, your water pump

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Someone told me since my air dame is missing that could cause my car to run hot also. Ive bleed the system theres no water in my oil.

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I have had it flushed and new thermostat. It starts running hot with in 10 minutes of me driving it but when it does I pull over and open the bleeder value and the temp. drops then I can drive it for a while but when I cut it off I have to add more water to it

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I have had it flushed and new thermostat. It starts running hot with in 10 minutes of me driving it but when it does I pull over and open the bleeder value and the temp. drops then I can drive it for a while but when I cut it off I have to add more water to it

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I have a question I replaced my fans on my alero and they are going slow and I was wondering why are they going so slow?

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I have an 2000 oldsmobile I done chane the walter pump thermostat and the radiator but my car is still ruuning hot thiers no leak in it can anyone that know fo sho would that be a head gasket issuie

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