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Re: 87 Subaru DL Wgn.

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Re: 87 Subaru DL Wgn.

DONJEEP05 Sep 2008 01:09
>Vast majority of the time when a 20-year old Subaru begins to overheat i
>is the radiator.  Most of the tubes are now clogged.
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Thank you John.  I,m having Radiator replaced as we speak. Mechanic thinks
that is problem also.  Will keep you posted. Again thanks for the quick heads
up.

johninKY04 Sep 2008 21:06
Vast majority of the time when a 20-year old Subaru begins to overheat i
is the radiator.  Most of the tubes are now clogged.

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DONJEEP04 Sep 2008 17:07
Have overheating problem. Car is 4 WD, 5 Spd. No airconditioning. Car has two
fans. Electric on right side which works. And another electric tgat dies not.
My mechanic says that not problem in that fan on that side is only for cars
with air conditioning. That does not make sense to me, but can't find any
info about it when WEB searching.   Does anybody have any idar where I could
go for answer?

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