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Overheating Chrysler Voyager

My 1998 Chrysler Voyager has started having overheating problems in that the water will shoot into and out of the expansion tank!

Asked on 19 April 2011 by tomcat99

Answered by Alan Ross
Would suggest that you carry out a pressure test on the cooling system to check for any type of leaks. Other than that you may want to flush the entire system, just in case the radiator is partially blocked. If you have electric fans are they cutting in and out correctly??
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