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First check to see if fan motors are working. If they are then sounds like new thermostat And after you put in new thermostat don't forget to bleed the air out of system with engine running. Bleed screws should be on manifold on front of engine. If you don't bleed the air out then it will overheat. I had same problem but the only thing I forgot to do after changing coolant and thermostat was bleeding the air. Good luck
find the bleed valve on coolant system and burp it. make sure you are using a good 50/50 mix of coolant. maybe run a coolant system cleaner . maybe a clog? if worst come to worst blow head gasket
Looking at the engine from the front of the car, on the LH side there is a black pipe that comes up from the water pump housing and on top of that is a small screw that will bleed the air in the coolant system.
it sounds like it may have air in the system there should be a bleeder valve for the coolant also if it ran hot you may have a possible head gaskt problem i would try bleeding the air out of the coolant system and if problem is still there you can buy a kit to check the head gasket it hooks to the coolant system and you pour a liquid in it and if it turns from blue to yellow it has a head gasket problem
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