Overheating

Asked by Hunterwilliams1977 Jul 09, 2019 at 06:32 PM about the 2006 Pontiac Torrent FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It is a 2006 Pontiac torrent that continues to
overheat it runs hot when you’re sitting idle
when you step on the gas it starts to go
down but then will continue to run hot I
changed the water pump changed the
thermostat replaced lines flushed it and it
continues to do it took the thermostat all the
way out don’t know what’s wrong with it can
anybody give me an idea of how to fix it or
what the problem is?

3 Answers

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I have a 2008 torrent and I love it. But I have a problem of a heavy rain comes into the floors in the front seat. Like 2 to 3 inches. How can I correct this problem.

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I’m having the same problem! Did you figure out what caused this?

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I have a 2008 torrent and when it rained heavily my floorboards in the front seat were wet. I started to research this problem and found the answer to my problem. If you have a sunroof, the drain could be plugged with leaves, debris, or whatever. Open your sunroof and clear out all the leaves or anything else that has accumulated. Now on each side of the sunroof there is a hole/drain. when it rains, water will go through and come out the bottom of car. find a wire or a wire hanger that you can push through that drain and whatever is pligging it up. You ca also use an air compressor. once you've done that try pouring water into the drain holes and see if it comes out the bottom of your car.

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