Huntaholic
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Since its a GM product, Im assuming there are some basic similarities between pontiac and chevy. I know this is gonna sound stupid, and its GM's way of taking care of their engines when the soccer moms arent smart enough to watch the temp gauge, but try turning the AC on max with the engine running and see if your electric fans are working. Also, as crazy as that sounds, if it does overheat while shes driving it she can turn the AC on and cool the engine off. Yeah, I know, thats a slap in the face of us old school car people to turn the air on with an overheated engine, but doing so should automatically engage the fans. The only GM engines Im aware of that are "reverse cooled" are the 93-97 LT1 engines. PERHAPS yours is also though. If so, you should see two brass bleeder screws. One in the top radiator hose and another on the thermostat housing. If you have those, with the engine running at normal temps, CAREFULLY loosen those screws until only coolant seeps out with no air mixed in.
Whether or not the heater core is stopped up should have no effect on your engine cooling, however, with an engine thats running hot, typically the heater doesnt work! Cant explain that one! Hope this helps and fixes your problem. If not, I suspect a blown head gasket.
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