by hewbie on September 27th, 2008

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I have a 2000 ford ranger 4wd that is getting a little hot, while driving engine indacator says engine is not hot at all but after i stop fluid bubbles up in overflow there are no know leaks and this problem subsides shortly after i stop

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  • by civickid on September 27th, 2008

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    could be many things, restriction in the cooling system (i.e. plugged radiator) Air lock in the cooling system, faulty thermostat, rad fan. Who knows. Good place to start is checking coolant level in which you did, then followed by checking fan operation

  • by nickadair on September 27th, 2008

    nickadair

    probably a pad sending unit. Easy to replace, just unscrew old one, and put new one in. But wait until morning ( of after the engine has cooled down)

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