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2001 3.8L V-6 Grand Prix GT overheating

First of all. I am a mom that is trying to get our Grand Prix up and running to par. I have this wonderful car that we've had for years. It's a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8L V-6 with about 180,000 miles on it. Lately its been running very hot. Just sitting idle, she's running barely under the red. I've replaced the temp sensor, temp gauge as well as the Coolant sensor and its still running way to hot. The fan is kicking in, but not until its barely under the red mark. I know its full of coolant and there are no leaks anywhere in the entire system. The water pump isn't leaking or showing any signs of unusual noises. :th_scratchhead: Any clues as to what to look for or check next? Thanks for any helpful tips or suggestions! :cool:
 


it might be just a gunked up radiator, your car has quite a bit of miles on it. before you go checking into other big things, i would do a coolant system flush just to get all that old stuff outta there.
 


try using your garden hose and spray backwards through the rad. The fins could be gunked up with years of junk on them
 


Did you happen to bleed the air out of the cooling system after you replace the temp sensor and others?

I just have a hunch that you just have alot of air in the cooling system and its causing it to run hot.
 


I don't know that the hoses have ever been replaced. Unless they are collapsing while I'm driving (and can't see it) they are fine. Checked them while reving the engine and setting idle...

Isn't that right Bessesen2! Love our Grand Prix. Sexy car with muscle and dang good gas mileage! It's been a great car with very few problems. With as many miles as it has on it, I'd say we've definately gotten our money worth out of the old girl. I know she'll still be a good car if we can just figure out this overheating issue...
 
if the hoses are collapsing under pressure, then you would need a radiator cap, which can also cause a car to run hot. Because then it's not under pressure etc.
 
Check the fins on the radiator. They could be bent up from rocks etc hitting them. Does it blow hot air? Could
jave a gunked up heater core.
I know you said there isn't any leaks but are you for sure the lower intake gaskets dont leak? Have the ever been replaced?
 
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