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Why is my Ford Puma overheating?
I’ve had my Ford Puma now for a month and the car overheats. I changed the water pump but it's still doing it, and my fan is not working. Can you help please?
Asked on 16 August 2010 by klu150
Answered by
Honest John
In that case either the temperature sensor sender switch in the block is not working, or the fan motor is not working.
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