SOURCE: fan clutch removal
crank the engine and see wich way the fan turns and that's the way to loose it if turns to rt it looses to rt if to the left it looses to the left
SOURCE: 1999 chevy blazer fuel problem
probably not fuel filter . probably going to have to remove the upper intake and replace the fuel injector spider(fuel inj assebly) if it is droping fuel pressure it is leaking into the upper manifold
SOURCE: 2004 Dodge Ram 3.7L Overheating
is the a/c running or not??
if it is check to be sure the auxiliary fan comes on when you turn the a/c on!!!
if thats ok then it's probably your fan clutch!!!
SOURCE: jeep overheats quickly at city driving , not at
city driving does not force air through the radiator like highway driving does. if it has overheated, suspect a blown head gasket caused by expansion of the head when warm rubbing against the gasket and tearing it. could be the water pump, pull a heater hose and start engine. if coolant blasts out, pump is working. caution!! coolant may be hot!!! if it trickles, you have a restriction or a bad pump. stupid question, you have coolant in the radiator, right?
SOURCE: overheating I change waterpump, thermostat,
Sounds like your radiator fan is not doing it's job. At highway speeds, there is enough air flowing through the radiator to cool it, without a fan. On local streets at slow speeds, the fan is necessary to draw air through the radiator, else you will overheat. Check your fan, either clutch fan or electric fan, to see if it's working as it should.
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