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Question about Chrysler Radiators?

I have a 2002 Chrysler Town and Country, we just replaced the radiator last year because it was crackedNow it has cracked again, luckily still under warrantyI was wondering if cooling system issues are common for these cars? I also have heating tubes go bad not long before that as well.

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A possible advantage of a resistance carbon sensor might be operation up to 3000 c 5432 f, but accuracy is likely poor, and oxygen must not be present Neil
The plastic tanks of radiators cracking is a pretty common problem with most vehicles that use them, which is most all of them, for about 30 years nowPlastic tubes on the heater cores of some cars tooThe heater core tubes on your mini-van go bad a lot even though they're aluminum, because of problems with porosity.
NO THERMOMETER WAS MADE WITH RESISTANCE SENSORIt used thermo-couple sensor for most electronic type thermometerOr other type used semi-conductor sensor.

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