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    So My Car Is Over Heating And I Turn The Heater On And It Goes Down Any Reason Why ?
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    fans aren't kicking on, or thermostat isn't opening, or you got air pockets in your system.
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      yeah, start by checking the connector that goes to the fan, so far thats worked for me on both mine, it gets really corroded, you can just plug iot and unplug it a bunch of times, that should do the trick if thats the problem. Of course if you want to do it right you can press the connectors out and replace them with new ones.
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        I Got Guys It Was The Fan Wires I Move Them And It Went Right On Thanks Guy
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          #5
          the heater works exactly like a radiator.
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            #6
            Originally posted by deadly_sleeper View Post
            fans aren't kicking on, or thermostat isn't opening, or you got air pockets in your system.
            Agreed

            Burp your cooling system and get all the air out. Use a hill or use a jack and try and make the rad. fill neck area the highest point this will insure all the air escapes the heater core and entire system. Then if you can't think of anything you did to allow air in the cooling system(did you add antifreeze through the fill neck without the heater full blast and at operating tempature?)

            If you didn't do anything you may have a leak. Get your system pressure tested.

            If none of above (everyone's ideas) come back with results, then your radiator could be bad.

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