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I have a 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T, it has had no issues until now. I was driving and it started to overheat, and then won’t start back until the car cools down. I see no leak the fluids are all good. After I go through the cooling process, it will start back and drive fine for a while then do it aging. At one point there was a loud clunking sound and would not start but only did it one time.This car has had regular maintenance and no prior issues. Driving around 20-40 Minutes makes the overheating start, then the car stalls and won’t start back. Then not until the car cools down will the car start back.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Driveing
How long has your 2010 Dodge Challenger had this problem?
less then 48 hr
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