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Date Posted: 17:48:59 07/26/04 Mon
Author: Joe Langham
Subject: Re: overheating
In reply to: Joe Langham 's message, "overheating" on 17:45:11 07/26/04 Mon

>My 1994 Lexus (Es300) is over heating. We have
>changed the thermostate, radaitor cap, flushed out the
>radaitor. We have also put an electric fan on. There
>is a water pump being put on now. The car only over
>heats when car is not moving or your seating in
>traffic. The factory fan is going so slow that you can stopit with your hand. We have tried everything we could think of (PLEASE HELP US NORMAN).
>

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