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2003 explorer sport Trac has overheating problems out of nowhere. It's stranded in parking lot

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the check gauge light came on and the temp was at the highest it could go.. I pulled over and opened up the hood. there was no smoke or anything, but the reservoir was overflowing. I waited awhile for the car to cool off. Opened the radiator cap and coolant came rushing out. Bought a new radiator cap and a jug of coolant as the radiator needed to be refilled and it made no difference. None of the hoses are collapsed. I took the cap off and when I started the truck, coolant began violently shooting out of the radiator. After letting the truck sit for 1 hour, I start it back up and it overheats in 1 minute idling.
 



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Overheats in 60 seconds from
Cold?

Coolant shoots out of radiator as soon as you start the truck?

Something is very wrong like you lost a head or head gasket
Or the thermostat housing exploded and you didn’t see it
Or the thermostat is completely stuck closed

I have never heard of overheating in one minute and I have never had coolant shoot out of a cold radiator

Not good!
 






Overheats in 60 seconds from
Cold?

Coolant shoots out of radiator as soon as you start the truck?

Something is very wrong like you lost a head or head gasket
Or the thermostat housing exploded and you didn’t see it
Or the thermostat is completely stuck closed

I have never heard of overheating in one minute and I have never had coolant shoot out of a cold radiator

Not good!
What do think the odds are of the water pump being the initial failure? The system held pressure till the cap was removed.
 












Yes there is definitely a lot of pressure when I removed the cap.
No other issues, like the serpentine belt slipping, the fan free spins or obstructed air flow through the radiator, like a plastic bag getting sucked through the grill? I think your original problem was lack of coolant flow or airflow, but now as stated by 410, you probably have an issue with the engine, like a blown head gasket.
 






No other issues, like the serpentine belt slipping, the fan free spins or obstructed air flow through the radiator, like a plastic bag getting sucked through the grill? I think your original problem was lack of coolant flow or airflow, but now as stated by 410, you probably have an issue with the engine, like a blown head gasket.
No other issues. It's either thermostat or gasket.
 






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