overheated or bad sensor?
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did u pull over immediately and check the coolant or hear for boiling? If not then who knows what really happened.
If you did and everything was good you should keep an eye on your coolant level and if it attempts to occur again then you should take action.
how old is your coolant and when was your thermostat last changed?
If you did and everything was good you should keep an eye on your coolant level and if it attempts to occur again then you should take action.
how old is your coolant and when was your thermostat last changed?
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when i get a chance i bought the shop manual on my 05, but should be the same stuff. Ill try geting you the instruction on thermo and cooling fan. I cant think of you answer with out looking at my g35 lol. i havent really doe much work to it yet. So i dont know off top off my head. But i wont get the chance till about monday sorry bro.
#10
also forget to tell you some basic stuff, again havent takin close look. But thermo are usually.....if you follow lower radiator hose to engine thats where youll find it. I believe on ours it on drivers side of motor. for the coolant fan it can get tricky sometimes. because it could be more then just the fan it self going bad. You gota check make sure you getting power to the fan first(test light, multi-meter, what ever) if it shows it isnt getting power to the fan could be coolant temp switch, or not so often wiring usualy at the connector to the fan. I hopes this helps you out a little, sorry i cant do much more for right now.
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