Overheating

Asked by Mary Jane Apr 29, 2018 at 10:58 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is overheating with the a.c. on. The first day
it started,  the a.c kept blowing hot air. I checked
the temperature to see if it was overheating, until
later that day it started to overheat and leak out all
the coolant . From there I drove my car all the way
home without the a.c..  We then checked to see if
there was a leak (tested with water ) as I reaved up
the engine the water squirted out a streams of
water at the top of the resivor and water was
leaking from the resivor.  The engine wasn't
overheating at the time cause the a.c. was off.  
Could this be a fan relay ? Or what other
possibilities

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Plugged or blocked radiator condenser fins, fans not working efficiently or a water pump that is not circulating coolant could all cause overheating with AC on only

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