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Subject: overheating once again


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Denise
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Date Posted: 06:44:44 11/19/03 Wed
Author Host/IP: cache-rk07.proxy.aol.com/152.163.252.199

In July, 1992 Honda Accord was overheating. Radiator was changed, thermostat was changed, etc. Everything was fine until Sunday when I lost all anti-freeze. Found the heater hose had a hole in it, my husband changed the hose, replaced the anti-freeze. However, car is still not running right. It is fine as long as I am driving, but when I stop for a light the temperature gauge starts to go right to the H. When I start to drive again, it goes back to normal. Any suggestions as to what might be wrong now?

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Re: overheating once againSpredvan18:51:16 11/19/03 Wed


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