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Old 30 Aug 2009, 09:09 am
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my 2002 cruiser begins overheating over 2500 rpms
i have a new thermostat
have flushed the system and my radiator is less than two years old
any help will be appreciated
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Old 30 Aug 2009, 03:51 pm
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The first thing to do is go to the top of the forum and put in the word "overheating" in the search engine of this forum. There's a couple days worth of reading on all the ways the PT can overheat. Welcome to the forum.
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