Chrysler LHS overheating issue due to coolant loss, engine turns over but will not start on Chrysler LHS

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chrysler LHS owners report experiencing overheating issues due to coolant loss, which can lead to serious engine damage if not addressed promptly. The loss of coolant may cause the engine to run hot, resulting in inefficient heat dissipation from the radiator and ultimately leading to overheating. In such cases, it is advised to stop driving the vehicle until the coolant loss is diagnosed and resolved to prevent costly mechanical failures. Additionally, some owners report their engine cranking but failing to start, indicating potential problems with the ignition, fuel, or air supply. This situation necessitates a professional mechanic's inspection to accurately diagnose and repair the underlying issue.

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