I'm trying to figure out a cooling issue on a 2001 Chevy Lumina with the 3.1L V6. I've topped of the radiator and the overflow reservoir. If I start the motor and let it run for awhile, the top radiator hose gets significantly warmer than the bottom, which it is supposed to. I removed the t-stat this evening (which was located in the most ridiculous place possible, thanks GM!) and tested it in boiling water. It opens up just fine and closes just the same. The water pump does not appear to be leaking, which is usually a symptom of a bad water pump. I don't think the electric fan works, but is that enough to cause it to overheat? It will overheat driving down the road, not just sitting still and it will boil over, so I don't think it's the temp sensor. Any other ideas of what might be wrong? Could it be air in the system and it needs to be bled?
