My 1993 Plymouth Voyager seems to be overheating, but only when in motion. If I stop the temp gauge goes back to normal even if the car is still running. I put in a new thermostat, it didn't help. It doesn't seem to lose coolant either. What cou
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Two things to check. First look in your radiator and see if the tubes that the coolant runs through are blocked. If so remove radiator and take it to a radiator shop. Second, check and see if you have any air bubbles in your radiator. If you do that really sucks. Because at best you have a leaking head gasket and at worse a cracked head. Also check your engine oil for signs of coolant. If it is gray and milky you have some major problems. -
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