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Old 26-01-2006, 08:14 PM   #1
bab
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Default overheating ef 11

just cruisin down freeway today and after about 15 minutes at a 100 k's the temp gauge slowly rose to high point of normal.the pointer hit the O,i pulled over and the top up tank was really gurgling as if air was in system,i put the heater on to try and see if it would make a difference but no change,the heater sometimes runs hot through the vent and sometimes runs cool air out,i changed the coolant last week,have i got a air lock problem or could it be something else,any help aprreciated bab.ps it is a series 2 ef fairmont with 120000 kliks on speedo

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