2005 pontiac sunfire overheating

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Asked by Gurl99 Oct 14, 2019 at 02:42 PM about the 2005 Pontiac Sunfire Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 sunfire has been
overheating I replaced the fan
assembly it has a electric radiator
so it was cheaper to just replace
the whole assembly instead of
fan motor anyways it still
overheated so i replaced the
thermostat well its still
overheating and this morning
when i stopped to buy a coffee
when I went to start it back up it
woulnt start it turns over but
wont start can anyone help me
please

3 Answers

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The problems may not be related. Overheating will not typically cause the car not to start unless it was left running and you damaged another part in the ignition. Start your diagnosis with the "no start" problem. Check if you have fuel, spark, and intake air then go from there to sensors and inspection for anything that could have been left loose when you did the initial repairs. Still nothing? Have the car scanned for error codes. If something pops it will give you a hint on what needs fixing.

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Ok im the one with the Pontiac sunfire 2005 it haa been over heating I replaced fan assembly then I replaced thermostat and now its still over heating I dont understand ita not the water pump I was tokd so what elae could it be im at my wits end now

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26,245

As for your over heating problem, you did not mention checking your water pump or other potential blockage in your heater box or engine. See if the coolant is circulating through the system.

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