Overheating

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Asked by Help_1 Jan 30, 2019 at 05:12 AM about the 2003 INFINITI G35 Sedan RWD with Leather

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2004 Infiniti had a leak in the radiator in
the top of the seal, it overheated. I parked
and sent it to the shop. They said I need a
radiator. Now my car is still overheating.
Nothing is circulating

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Update, thermostat just was changed, still no heat, and now they are trying to charge me 500 dollars just to fix the water pump. Had the car put on a machine to see if any codes. 2 read one for camshaft sensor A and intake air temp sensor 1. Is it anyone on here who can help fix this problem at a reasonable price

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Also I have circulation, the upper hose hit the lower is cold

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