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96 Accord Overheatingchtownse 02-11-2008, 08:33 PM :banghead: I have a 96 Honda Accord that had the timing belt and waterpump replaced by a local mechanic back in August due to the Timing belt tearing up. I changed the Thermostat 1 month ago after having an occurance with the vehicle overheating. Then it still would overheat. I took it to a different mechanic who replaced the (blown) lower radiator hose. The problem is I still have excessive Coolant loss (minimal under the car). Please help. P.S. My fan does not kick on when my car is running with a high indicator on the Temp gauge on the dash, but as soon as I turn the vehicle off the fan kicks on. jgr7 02-12-2008, 08:21 AM Have you replaced the radiator cap? After that you may have to replace the radiator if you have replaced every thing else. You should also check for a blown head gasket if you are having large fluid loss with very little showing on the ground, look at the tailpipe when running for white steem and a sweet smell. This would indicate a possible bad head gasket. You can have a shop test the antifreeze for combustion gasses too, this would also lean towards a bad head gasket. Check your oil for water also. Jeff vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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