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Lex2431

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    ES300
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    1996
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    California (CA)

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  1. Yeah, i definitely think its leaking pressure because one time it overheated and i saw little drop coming from under the car. I dont have any compression tools:(. I think i might have to take it in somewhere.
  2. Well no, my radiator tends to leak when i have the AC on and sometimes when im not going the over 65. When im in the city and i dont have the A/C on then everything is fine.
  3. Exactly, i just have one fan that covers almost the whole radiator. I may be the root issue, but i was also reading that it could be a sensor that controls the fans speeds and is unplugged. I just dont know where it would be. I checked under the hood and all sensors seem to be connected. If anyone has had a similar problem like mine and would like to provide a pic or diagram i would gladly give my life to you. If not, then i will take my life in the most disgusting manor(not srs). Im just hating life because i cant use the A/C in the 99 degree weather. Thanks for the reply mike!
  4. see, i dont think i have a cooling fan. Thats what i thought at first too, that their were two fans. Apparently their is only one. Not sure if that what u mean.
  5. Hello everyone, I have a 1996 lexus es300 and tends to overheat when im in the city. Although, when im on the highway it goes back to the middle and stays cool. One time i got off an exit and it overheated quick and i pulled over and saw that i was leaking water from the left side of my engine,(if your looking down on it with the hood open)like little drops. I couldnt see where exactly because it was covered. Happens on really hot days(i live in CA). On the cooler days it doesn't overheat. THANKS!
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