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General Sport Trac Discussion
Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="SHANNON LAWRENCE" data-source="post: 981322" data-attributes="member: 63459"><p>Well, the t-stat is changed and that what not the problem. Still same symptoms. I definitely have air in the system because when I release the vented radiator cap, I can hear the air going out of the system and the water in the top radiator hose flowing back. What are the chances this is a water pump or heater core leak/failure? I did notice a little water on top of the upper thermostat housing near the elbow but not much....just a lot of hissing from that area. Thanks again, Shannon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHANNON LAWRENCE, post: 981322, member: 63459"] Well, the t-stat is changed and that what not the problem. Still same symptoms. I definitely have air in the system because when I release the vented radiator cap, I can hear the air going out of the system and the water in the top radiator hose flowing back. What are the chances this is a water pump or heater core leak/failure? I did notice a little water on top of the upper thermostat housing near the elbow but not much....just a lot of hissing from that area. Thanks again, Shannon [/QUOTE]
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