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Old Aug 11, 2019
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Coolant problem

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I have a 97 civic EX and my coolant resievor is overflowing and my engine over heats at idle only, when throttle is open it runs normal. Also when i have my blower motor on high and switch for cold to heat the airflow is restricted and the temp is slightly warm. The fan works and i replaced the radiator cap with oem honda about 6 months ago when i did a coolant flush. What could it be?.
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Re: Coolant problem

thermostat valve gone.
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Re: Coolant problem

Anything blocking airflow through the rad?
Water pump gone?
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Re: Coolant problem

Nothing blocking radiator but i got a honda thermostat that I'm going to swap today hoping thats what it is
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