Cliff, you got to get yourself a 10mm deep-well socket and let the air out of the air bleed valve, located at the top of the thermostat housing... its the water outlet to the radiator. If an air pocket builds up there, water doesn't flow. Thus your radiator never gets hot, nor the temp. sensor on the drivers side water pipe, above the cat. let the air out... so the water will flow. -Michael Cliff Andrews wrote: > hi everyone.. today i replace 3 of my coolent hoses > around the engine. I replaced the hose going to the > coolent bottle, the hose going into the water pump and > the hose going out of the pump. Now when i took off > -- All the best - _ ___|0|_|___ Michael D. Myjak, Vice President R&D and CTO | N & W | The Virtual Workshop, Inc. = oo---oo = P.O. Box 98 Titusville Fl 32781 email: <mmyjak@xxxx> voice&fax: 321.264.0440