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11/09/2003
21:41:11

Subject: HELP, overheating, rising temp gauge??
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Two weeks ago while driving home my temp gauge rose quite a bit so I got it home asap and figured I was low on coolant cause it leaked where the thermostat met the block like a lot of other dakotas do. So the next day I switched the thermostat and gasket and it seemed to be fine that day, but that night it started to rise again and I didnt drive it until this weekend. Once again it started to do the same again, yet the engine was cool, and it just kept climbing. Now today the engine was all the way cool (hadnt been started yet), went out and tried to start it and the second I turned the key to on the temp needle went all the way to 260 on a cold engine before it was even started, then I tried to start it and it didnt want to start, and it did a little bit but sputtered then shut off. What the heck is going on, I see no fluid leaks anywhere? It is a 99 3.9 with 37,000 miles, always babied, so what could the problem be???? Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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11/09/2003
22:11:56

RE: HELP, overheating, rising temp gauge??
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souns like you need a new temperature sending unit. Or you have a bad connedtion to your existing unit.

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11/10/2003
09:50:14

RE: HELP, overheating, rising temp gauge??
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I had that same problem but anti freeze was leeking out. Took it to the dealer and found out it was the water pump.



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