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Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="user 62851" data-source="post: 981320" data-attributes="member: 62851"><p>This just happened to me, it feels just like it was yesterday, but it really was about a month ago. It was good that you were able to still drive it home. When this happened to me, I was just 2 miles from my house, but after letting it cool down for like 1 hour and then adding coolant. I still couldn't drive it. I had to get it towed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hated to find out what needed to be replaced because its just that and its in a really crappy place to work with. With me and my dad doing the repair, it took about 1 hour to tear it down and probably about 2 hours to put it back together.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck on your journey of getting it fixed. It sure is going to be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 62851, post: 981320, member: 62851"] This just happened to me, it feels just like it was yesterday, but it really was about a month ago. It was good that you were able to still drive it home. When this happened to me, I was just 2 miles from my house, but after letting it cool down for like 1 hour and then adding coolant. I still couldn't drive it. I had to get it towed. I hated to find out what needed to be replaced because its just that and its in a really crappy place to work with. With me and my dad doing the repair, it took about 1 hour to tear it down and probably about 2 hours to put it back together. Good luck on your journey of getting it fixed. It sure is going to be fun. [/QUOTE]
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