I changed thermostat and radiator and my fans aren't coming on and I'm leaking from somewhere what do i check 2000 Pontiac grandam 3.4 6 cyl

Asked by Rhonda Apr 11, 2015 at 08:45 PM about the 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE

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May be leaking from the thermostat. Those can be real tricky sometimes. Can you isolate the leak, or is it everywhere? Did you happen to notice if it was running hot also? If it was, you may have a large air bubble in the system. Purchase an air bleed kit from the auto store. If fans were working before, it may be due to the air in the system.

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