2010 Chrysler Seabring 2.7 is over heating.

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Asked by calde89699 Sep 25, 2014 at 10:18 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Like every one else change every thing except for the water pump and the fans.

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Fans work just like they suppose to first low ans then go to high as the temperature climbs, and no leaks. Items I have replaced: over water reservoir tank because of a hair line crack on the bottom center of the tank, radiator cap, temp sensor and have bleed the bleeder valve 4 times.

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while it idles temp stays at center bar but after driving for 30 mins, temp start rising.

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First thing I did was r&r the thermostat and the temp sensor, radiator cap and then the tank after I noticed the small leak. I did the following per: Preferred Mobile Mechanic Automotive Repair I remove the bleeder nipple and left it off for 10 min after I filled the reservoir tank and the results were definitely better. Ran it for an hour in traffic never over heated, at 65 it stayed at 2 bars over half, sitting in stop and go traffic for 15 min it stayed between 1/2 and 3/4

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