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Subject: Re: Truck overheating


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James Miller
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Date Posted: 10:51:11 12/20/05 Tue
In reply to: Rachelle 's message, "Truck overheating" on 14:38:49 07/20/03 Sun

>My 1995 Nissan pickup truck began overheating late last week. This initially happened when the alternator belt broke. Since then, I have replaced the belt and added antifreeze. The coolant reservoir is full, but the radiator goes from full to dry whenever the truck is driven. There is also an accumulation of sludgy material inside the radiator.

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