when i put on my brand new radiator on my 2002 mitsubishi eclipse gt with a automatic transmission, it still overheats, whats wrong?

Asked by Sayaming Jun 16, 2015 at 04:53 PM about the 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT

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If you also replaced the thermostat and it's still over heating sounds like your cooling system is clogged. Remove thermostat put in some super cooling system flush . Flush system following instructions. Once done reinstall thermostat. No promises it's going to work but its worth a try. Question are the fans coming on ?

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