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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / September 2004

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Overheating 1999 Max

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WingNut - 17 Sep 2004 00:28 GMT
Had this car since new and never had a problem until a few days ago (66K on
the clock).  Wife sat in a traffic jam for 1.5 hours with the AC on and the
needle started to climb.  She caught it before it topped out and pulled
over.  Had it towed home and I replaced the thermostat -- even though there
was no indication that it was bad.

The water pump is good - no leaks or bearing whine, and the coolant/radiator
appear to be good.  (been flushed and filled several times since new).  The
fans work fine, shift from low to high as the car warms up, and it will not
overheat in normal driving.  The sensor passes resistance tests as set forth
in the manual.   Hoses are new and coolant circulates as one would expect.
Can't find a "hard" cause/problem.

My wife is now afraid of it and won't drive it until it is "fixed."  Anyone
have any thoughts or experienced similiar problems?
Codifus - 17 Sep 2004 14:35 GMT
> Had this car since new and never had a problem until a few days ago (66K on
> the clock).  Wife sat in a traffic jam for 1.5 hours with the AC on and the
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> My wife is now afraid of it and won't drive it until it is "fixed."  Anyone
> have any thoughts or experienced similiar problems?

I'd venture a guess at your head gaskets/cylinder heads?
CD
CW - 19 Sep 2004 20:39 GMT
How old is your coolant?  Also, check to make sure the radiator fans
work.  I have a coworker who had a similar problem with her 1998
maxima.  Turns out the problem was with the radiator (even though it
appeared to be good).  I forget if it was flushed clean or
replaced....

CW
Codifus - 26 Sep 2004 14:56 GMT
> How old is your coolant?  Also, check to make sure the radiator fans
> work.  I have a coworker who had a similar problem with her 1998
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> CW
Good suggestion. I should have suggested this 1st myself.

CD
 
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