hot temp

Asked by barb5902 Sep 05, 2011 at 08:58 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2006. it started running high temp. i changed the thermostat, refilled the coolants. it started to run normal, but 2 minutes on the road, it ran hot again.  also, the heater is not blowing hot air.. any suggestions?

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It sounds like you have air trapped in the cooling system. Some systems are really hard to get all of the air out of. If the new thermostat is installed correctly, the coolant pump is in good condition and rotating in the proper direction, and the air is out of the system, the engine temperature will be under control and your heater will work . An outside possibility is a blown head gasket, in which case there would be bubbles in the coolant. There is a simple test that your mechanic will be able to perform by "sniffing " the coolant for traces of exhaust gases. Good Luck with it.

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