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If you have the time please see the article below for a solution:
It seems like Eric left this forum since I haven’t seen him around this community. It will be best to just read articles online for more information about it.
I am sure that you can find other options all over the internet.
There are a couple of reasons why you are experiencing idling while driving. Please see the article that I have attached below:
It’s a 1974 Bronco, which my grandpa owns and he used on our farm. This vehicle is still running up to this day since it is well-maintained.
This article will be so helpful with this query. If it still exists then it will be best to seek help from a car mechanic.
What happened with this build? I saw a similar thread online and maybe you will be interested in checking it out.
https://www.elementownersclub.com/threads/does-the-element-engine-have-computer-management.5449/
How much did you sell it for?
Now that is a problem. This is the reason why you should only purchase a car from a reputable dealer store. How was this car now?
There are a lot of reasons as to why you are experiencing overheating during a long drive. You may check these aspects faulty thermostat, a plugged radiator, collapsed hoses, non-functioning cooling fans, and a faulty water pump or drive belt. If you can’t still find the culprit then it will be best to seek professional help.
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