Cadillac Repair: cadillac overheating, Robert f. Mangine severe credibility issues, rosenberger sworn testimony transcript


Question
How are you rob hope all is well I just bought a 96 cadillac sedan deville
and it seems to be overheating I changed the radiator & the problem
remains the same I took the thermostat out it was no good and it
continues to overheat it reaches temperatures to about 250 to 270
depending on the amount of time I drive I don't know what else to do I
have five kids and I just bought the car to get from point a to point b
please help with any advice

Answer
Hello,

Of all cars to buy and to need reliable transportation for the kids, this is not the car you should have bought.

I try to warn people about these junk aluminum engines when there are overheating issues. If you look in my archives its all there.

I wish I could give you good news, but there is never good news on these engines that have been run hot. You won't find a good used engine because chsnces are about 99% the engine in the car in the junkyard was overheated too.

This could get real expensive fast and from your discription at the least you need head gaskets and it just gets worse.

Somebody saw you coming!

See anything you do like changing the radiator, thermostat, its too late. This engine gets above 230 degrees and it is self destructing!

Cadillac has used aluminum engines since 1982, all with the same end once overheated. New engine will cost $4-5,000 and not worth putting in a 1994.

The only option you have is to unload it on someone not familiar with the issue.

I would love to give you better news, but there is none. You are not the only one that has been ripped off by Cadillac's engineering team, but Cadillac makes money on replacement engines.

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