Low coolant, failed water pump, thermostat, plugged radiator, inoperative radiator fan, head/head gasket.
Low coolant, plugged radiator, inoperative radiator fan, failed water pump, head gasket, thermostat.
My guess: hot weather causes expansion of the wiring or other electrical contact in the alarm system, creating a short circuit.
start by checking your transmission fluid level. car has to be running transmission hot and in park on level ground to make sure you get an accurate reading
It's likely the thermostat. That's assuming the coolant is full. Thermostat runs $11 for the 3.5.
The hood of almost any vehicle will get hot when you have been driving the car and this is normal. Excess heat may mean the engine is running hot.
Either your engine is running hot or the fan switch in the radiator has failed or the relay is stuck.
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If you are sure the engine is not running hot then it could be a bad coolant temp sender.
When driving in city traffic, yes. Both may also run on an extremely hot day.
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