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Overheating is caused by multiple issues. A faulty water pump, corroded radiator, worn out coolant hoses, a crack cylinder head, auxillary fans are not working or it can just be lacking coolant.
You may want to start on the easiest part first by checking the coolant before going to a major repair.
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SOURCE: 2000 chevy silverado 5.3 liter
Like you gays say, it's was the crank sensor,just replace the sensor yesturday5/12/2009,it's working very good.Thank you so much.
SOURCE: number four cylender is dead as four o clock.
you could but its not going to work again????
try it out on a different cylender first if it still wont go
just put in a recon injector or a second hand one
SOURCE: how to change the oil in the four wheel drive
get under the truck, there is a drain plug and a fill plug at the transfer case which is at rear of the transmission, the drive shaft comes out the backk of the case, refill with ATF Type DEXRON VI
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