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05 911 turbo s convertible

replaced radiator and bleed system,but still overheating help.

Old 03-04-2006, 10:11 AM
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Well then...firstly its probably brand spanking new and this sounds like a warranty issue but if you really want to deal with it...

My first instinct would be to check the thermostat to make sure it is working correctly. I could not be opening to allow the fluid into the radiator system. This is just what you do on a normal car, like a civic, I don't know if things are different on the other side of $100k.

Also, we are working with less than a sentence, you would probably benefit from more of an explanation.
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yeah, right, first post from the guy who's 05 Turbo is overheating...yeah...right..

one word - DEALER
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yeah, right, first post from the guy who's 05 Turbo is overheating...yeah...right..

one word - DEALER
haha, I literally had this brilliantly written bit of trash talk and I erased it for a serious answer because I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Im just too nice of a guy.

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