98 Grand Prix getting hot

Asked by Jamilyn35 May 14, 2020 at 05:56 PM about the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Dr SE Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 98 Grand Prix keeps getting caught every place
that the thermostat the water pump so that was cool
and it's the coolant sensor and still gets hot really
fast what do I

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Jamilyn, we'd love to help you, but unless you write in actual sentences its impossible to know what you're asking or telling us. Please rewrite your post and proof read it then post it again. It sounds like you might have done some work on the cooling system. Overheating problems after that sort of work are often caused by air trapped in the cooling system. Use the bleeder valve near the thermostat to release trapped air and see if that helps.

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