Stuck Thermostat, clogged radiator, defective water pump, defective fan, fan relay, or blown fuse. A defective radiator cap will in some instances make the car to appear to be overheating.
you havn't taken it to the mechanic yet.
Heat went out in my 300, what could be the problem
I had the same problem in my 2000 Intrepid. I took it to the dealership and they said it was the oil sensor. I had just got the car so they replaced it, so I don't know hot to fix it, but tha tshould be the problem
I don't know what that problem is but if you find out what the problem is could you email me at odellk@wowway.com and let me know!! I have the same problem with my 1994 3.3l intrepid! I have a 1993 3.3l intrepid that's doing the exact same thing. I've had the crank sensor changed out, the cam sensor changed, checked all fuses and it's still doing it
No, it is not a problem with a fuse. May be a bad relay, or horn switch.
Could have just overheated
If the 1996 Dodge Intrepid will not start, there might be an issue with the battery or the starter. This could also be a problem with the solenoid or the fuel gauge or fuel pump. The problem and the fix will vary depending on whether the car is completely dead or is cranking when the ignition is turned.
check your alternator it might be bad.
That will depend on the problem. Could be $100-$1000.
It's just that it is overheated or it has a very hot engine
the fuse is blown. they are on the same fuse
This means it is a generator fuel control problem. You need to take it in to a mechanic to have it fixed as you could have stalling problems.