2001 Ford expedition getting hot

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Asked by amber Feb 14, 2018 at 09:51 PM about the 2001 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2001 Ford expedition Eddie Bauer 4.6L. I
replaced the thermostat and the water pump. But
now it started running hot. The gauge will slowly
rise. Could it possibly need a flush?

7 Answers

The SUV is 17 years old so a flush is probably overdue. I would purge air out of the system to make sure you don't have an air lock.

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Also when I take the cap off and start it there isn't any flow. But I'ma try and flush it

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That was replaced less than a month ago. I remember when I changed the thermostat, it was pretty rusty looking.

15,715

If the pump is new then about all that is left is a restriction in the water flow. Could be a hose as collapsed, radiator plugged up or new part died. Good luck

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Could it be the fan clutch? It gets hot randomly not every time it's driven. It sat in my driveway running for an hour and never got hot. I could kill it and start it back up and the temp would go back to normal

15,715

A fan clutch is another possibility. At this point anything is possible including a a bubble in the engine, thermostat upside down, stuck, anything. Good luck.

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