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redwitch

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32. LOL!
Fri Aug 26, 2016, 12:29 PM
Aug 2016

Last edited Fri Aug 26, 2016, 01:49 PM - Edit history (1)

Exactly.

Water pump, thermostat and something else.serpentine belt.

Auto expert need advice fast! [View all] redwitch Aug 2016 OP
I am pulled over and giving it a few minutes. redwitch Aug 2016 #1
Run the heater I think it helps keep it cool onecaliberal Aug 2016 #4
Yes, it will help. Adsos Letter Aug 2016 #52
Most modern cars will shut down if the engine is too hot. tonyt53 Aug 2016 #2
Yes. KMOD Aug 2016 #3
Overheating can cause major damage. NutmegYankee Aug 2016 #5
Yep! ProfessorGAC Aug 2016 #19
Also, if you blow your head gasket... backscatter712 Aug 2016 #54
Yes you can destroy your engine sharp_stick Aug 2016 #6
Thanks redwitch Aug 2016 #7
Keep a close eye on it sharp_stick Aug 2016 #8
If you don't have a gauge just an idiot light better keep the heater on full blast the whole way snooper2 Aug 2016 #9
Nutmeg Yankee redwitch Aug 2016 #11
OK. NutmegYankee Aug 2016 #16
My brother got 3rd degree burns on his chest Freddie Aug 2016 #37
Check the coolant, add water if needed, check oil Doodley Aug 2016 #10
Yes, you will. underahedgerow Aug 2016 #12
I am about 8 miles away. redwitch Aug 2016 #13
4 miles redwitch Aug 2016 #14
Good luck. If that gauge goes red, pull over immediately. NaturalHigh Aug 2016 #15
Waiting for a tow truck. Damn it all. redwitch Aug 2016 #20
I just had a fuel pump replaced, had to have car towed MagickMuffin Aug 2016 #27
If it's a cracked radiator, there is a product that you put directly into the radiator that seals up underahedgerow Aug 2016 #38
Anxiously awaiting update. narnian60 Aug 2016 #17
You are sweet! redwitch Aug 2016 #22
Oh, good. narnian60 Aug 2016 #24
Look to see if any fluid is visibly dripping. Turn the heater on taught_me_patience Aug 2016 #18
See above. redwitch Aug 2016 #21
You want to let everything cool off sufficiently before opening the radiator/cooling system. Coyotl Aug 2016 #23
Hot as hell here all summer. redwitch Aug 2016 #26
The AC on may be the only reason you overheated. Coyotl Aug 2016 #47
At the repair shop. redwitch Aug 2016 #25
Thought for a moment saidsimplesimon Aug 2016 #28
Where are frick and frack when you need them? redwitch Aug 2016 #29
Sad to say, saidsimplesimon Aug 2016 #31
Geez, reading this is like watching a Beckett play. rug Aug 2016 #30
LOL! redwitch Aug 2016 #32
so glad you called for the tow NJCher Aug 2016 #33
Oh how awful! redwitch Aug 2016 #35
Probably water outlet gasket is that something else. NutmegYankee Aug 2016 #45
serpentine belt BlueCollar Aug 2016 #51
DU membership has its benefits! ecodeathmarch Aug 2016 #34
$660 later. redwitch Aug 2016 #39
Good news! Freddie Aug 2016 #41
billing, not billion! redwitch Aug 2016 #42
K&R... spanone Aug 2016 #36
AAA is wonderful Freddie Aug 2016 #40
I may have to try to find the $ for AAA nt redwitch Aug 2016 #43
I've had AAA ever since I got my first car. It's been a life saver more than once. Fla Dem Aug 2016 #50
YES. Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2016 #44
Laptop needs a charge a d so does phone. redwitch Aug 2016 #46
Yaaay! narnian60 Aug 2016 #48
Do not let your engine run hot like that. backscatter712 Aug 2016 #49
Glad you've got things sorted canetoad Aug 2016 #53
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