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I drive a 2013 Dodge Durango SXT 3.6 and I've been dealing with an over heating issue after I went up to the mountains, I replaced my thermostat, replaced my radiator, replaced my radiator fan, and did a coolant flush, but I'm still having the overheating issue, what should I do? And or what should I focus on doing next?
What makes this problem better or worse?
Worse whenever I drive, but better when I'm going down hill and let off my accelerator
How long has your 2013 Dodge Durango had this problem?
August of last year
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Hello, have you purged your cooling system of any air pockets? This is something that must be done when replacing your radiator and thermostat. Air pockets can get in and make overheating happen. Are you certain coolant is circulating? And, are you certain the fan is turning on when needed? Going down hill it would seem low engine stress and high airflow; going uphill would be lower airflow and moor engine stress. Things to think about. I would look in these areas before guessing some kind of more serious base engine issue. Seek local guidance by finding a shop near you -- https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me