2004 pt cruiser overheating

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Asked by Muskrat46 Jun 12, 2018 at 06:32 AM about the 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser Wagon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Have replaced radiator electric cooling fan
thermostat and head gasket once when car
was purchased with 70,000 miles on it it
now has 95000 on it and you cannot drive it
more than 5 minutes before it overheats
what else should I be checking

2 Answers

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Try replacing the radiator . Was the head gasket changed by a mechanic Were the head bolt holes cleaned with a tap or thread chaser as the assure a good & accurate torque ??

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Best of my knowledge when the car was purchased at 70,000 miles the head gasket was replaced because it was the only thing wrong at the time then it started to overheat and we gradually started replacing Parts like the cooling fan because it was not coming on then it was working fine after we replaced it then we replaced the radiator thinking it over might be a clog in it but there wasn't then I replaced the thermostat the only thing left is either the water pump timing assembly or the head is Warped itself but I have not seen any evidence of liquid in the oil

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