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Asked by GuruTHGF2 Jul 03, 2018 at 10:19 AM about the 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca 4 Dr Limited 7-Passenger AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My B 9 started to read hot so I went and change the
Thermostat it still was doing it so then I change the
radiator no luck with that found a radiator hose with a
whole change that now he still reading high on the inside
of the car but it’s not overheat in on the outside is on
please tell me what is the problem

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The temperature gauge on the dash started to read hot I change the thermostat and the radiator and a radiator hose it is still reading hot

Purge air out of the system. Look on Youtube for how to videos.

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Did you use a large orifice original t-stat? Cheap smaller ones WILL overheat on the highway. Back-flush the rear heater hoses, then perform a percolation test.

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