2007 frontier se pushing water

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Asked by rocky Apr 18, 2020 at 04:01 PM about the 2007 Nissan Frontier SE Crew Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Over heating I have changed water pump and radiator and
thermastat and it is still pushing water any help would be
nice

3 Answers

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Overheating at idle or while driving? Fans working correctly? Bleed air out of the system? If those check out, perform a cylinder pressure test to eliminate a head gasket issue.

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Overheating while driving is a coolant circulation problem. Since the water pump and thermostat are new we can cross them off the list. Other causes are low coolant level, air trapped in the cooling system, lower radiator hose collapsing under suction from the water pump, clogged radiator and cooling system passages in the engine. Once you have ruled out low coolant level, air trapped in the cooling system, and a collapsing lower radiator hose a good cooling system flush with a chemical cleaner may be needed. Hope that helps! Jim

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