Over geating

Asked by Sahil1331 Feb 23, 2019 at 06:48 PM about the 2006 INFINITI G35 x Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I got infinity g35x AWD 2006. It is getting
over heated when i drive slow. When i start
my ride from my home and get on to highway
it works perfectly fine, the temperature
needle is in the middle. But, when i slow
down on highway or take exit and than wait
at traffic lights it starts to get over heated and
reaches near about H. What can be the
problem?

6 Answers

Make sure the cooling fans are working and that the radiator fins are not clogged with leaves and bugs.

One of the mechanic told me that there is crack on your engine block. Is it possible and can be the reason for this?

Freezing can crack a block. Once you have the crack it will loose coolant and overheat.

What should i do now? Can you please help me But when i am driving at high speed its all fine. Why its like that?

Hey, can you please help me out. What should I do now? Is there any possible way I can fix that crack or engine replacement is the only option?

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