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I have a 2005 Dodge Durango that has about 85,000 miles on it. The temperature gauge on the dashboard should always be in the middle, however when I drive for about 10 minutes or so it will start to go up higher and higher until it reaches the H (hot) at the top of the gauge after about 15 to 20 minutes or so. Normally I have been pulling over and letting it cool a long time before it gets to the H (hot) so that it doesn’t get too hot. But one time (just to see what would happen) I let it go ALMOST to the H at the top, then pulled over, popped the hood and looked to see what I could see. Yep, definitely overheating (not just a crazy temp. gauge). It was very HOT.
So now I’m off to try and figure out what it is. I checked for debris, plastic bags, etc. and found none. I don’t see any coolant leaking anywhere, I bled the system by opening the bleeder valve and letting all the air out, water pump is good, fan clutch is good and thermostat was good. There is no water or milky stuff in my oil. There is no water or white smoke coming from my tailpipe.I don’t know what else to do. Could it be a fuse or relay? If you think that it could be then is there a simple test I can do to check them without having to have an Ohm meter or DVOM???
Any other ideas?? I am baffled!! Thanks to all in advance!
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