2013 Ford Focus overheats

Asked by Jayson Aug 22, 2017 at 03:37 PM about the 2013 Ford Focus SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is overheating. I had the thermostat
replaced and engine coolant replaced to flushed. I
also had the fan checked out and the fan is
operating properly. What is the cause of this?

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Ford Focus is designed with great technique to transform the heating unit into its greatest setup if the engine starts to get too hot. The heating system core could function as an additional radiator, yet temperature levels inside the automobile could come to be intolerable.

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water in your motor oil milky substance ..it means heads need to be replaced..i'm pretty sure u drove the car while overheating

i did n overheated turn off middle of road wont start. cranks but smooth cranks and i wouldnt call it cranking cause when engine turning sounds so smooth. could it be the crankshaft sensor

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