Check that the radiator fan is working properly. Next check that the fins on the radiator are clean and not clogged with dirt, If so clean with water hose and any kind of soap. You can also use high pressure water and soap at a car wash.
Good Luck
2006-06-12 22:48:08
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answered by NEWBEE1 6
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Check your transmission oil level.
If the a/t oil level ok then you may need a full service like oil+filter cause your oil may lose visco or thickness or thinness and may be filter jammed
also have glance on sender connection some times they also get faulty and send wrong information
wish you best of luck
2006-06-13 06:46:02
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answered by askmechanic 3
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It maybe a good idea to get it serviced. Could be blocked lines to radiator, oil pump is failing or the temp sender unit is faulty. Get it checked soon, rebuilds are expensive.
2006-06-13 05:56:27
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answered by AussiePete 3
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probably a radiator problem usually some kind of clog, check the coolant level and be sure that the fins are free of debree and not too bent up.
2006-06-14 12:32:48
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answered by vr61007 1
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Check your coolant...Do you use it for towing...if so you may need a transmission cooler
2006-06-13 16:01:39
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answered by bigjimmyguy 4
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Check your coolant
2006-06-13 05:31:53
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answered by jubda 5
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it will be connected to the radiator...
you can get a cooper trans cooler and put in instead of radiator.
2006-06-13 05:32:58
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answered by cat rat 2
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