I have a 95 mustang gt 5.0 and ive checked everything and everything is working properly but it still overheats. Was wondering if i take my thermostat out all year will it mess up my engine

Asked by Brian Mar 14, 2014 at 09:12 PM about the 1995 Ford Mustang GT Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Everything is good i put new cooling fan on bout 3 months ago it still works i checked the raditor its good theres a new tempature gauge sensor in it the only problems im noticing is when i put water or coolent in the coolent box within almost two weeks my light will say low coolent and there is not water in the box but my raditor is holding water fine i just dont know cuz its messing with my alternator and spiking my oil pressure

Idk when i got the car the boy was gutting it out to make a drag car out of it and he messed alot up that im slowly having to fix but its a good running car and in pretty good shape besides the over heating

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