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tranny bubbles and radiator overheat The vehicle overheats and tranny bubbles from the dip stick. The vehicle can still drive for short slow distance. The tranny is cooled from the rad. There is a lot

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Front brake drags at times overheats Replaced pads, caliper, bled brakes. still drags, overheats after a few miles. smoking.. Try replacing the brake hoses. With age they can partially collapse and ...

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1998 dodge caravan front brakes overheat. Inside 1998 dodge caravan front brakes overheat. Inside pad passenger side not engaging could be bad brake hose ( inside of hos collapsed) or bad caliper.

...brakes to overheat and smell? It sounds like the caliper slides themselves are sticking, remove your caliper and check that the caliper slides are lubricated and that the caliper slides easily on ...

Question about 1997 Monte Carlo

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...brakes overheat and it causes the car to no longer shift gears, ultimately causing a strain on the rpms and engine. I have replaced the brake switch, calipers, pads, and the passenger side brake line ...

Question about 1991 LeSabre

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car overheats in drive when stopped car overheats when in drive and foot on brake. Cools down once you start to drive. Car also started in drive. overheats very quickly when at red lights Do you know ...

I recently replaced the engine on my Citroen c4 2005 model, now the warning lights stay on, the engine overheat, abs and anti pollution warning lights stay on. The problem for engine overheating rise ...

My 99 Ford Windstar overheats when I press brake? Replaced thermostat, radiator, and sealed head gasket my guess is you think the dash guage dont lie? define overheat. 1: pyro IR gun shoot thermostat ...

Question about 1991 LeSabre

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...brakes would seize and overheat. Thought it was calipers because the vehicle had been standing for some time. Had new calipers, brake pads,hoses and wheel discs fitted but the same problem still ...

...Parking brake cables are broken, rusted or frayed. You need to replace this cables. Driving around like that will cause the rear brakes to overheat causing probably damage to rear brakes and

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