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> Heating Issue Pajero 3.2 Did, please help
koitharas
post Sep 8 2008, 08:05 PM
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i have a 03 pajero 3.2 did with 78000 km two weeks ago it started over heating issue after running for two hours took the car to dealership they tried changing temostat ,meter ,radiator and tested the water pumb everything works fine.the radiator undergone acid wash still the over heating issue exist.then they said there is a bit compression leak so it could beblown gasket or cracked head,i agreed to take out the headand the gasket doesnot show any wear and head passed the pressure test.now what to do

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I know of a similiar problem like this with a Landcruiser and it turned out to be a faulty rad fan which leaked the viscous fluid from its coupling. Owner spend nearly $2k replacing and fixing things which was not the problem.

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