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Old 07-27-2009, 06:58 PM  
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Any car mechanics here?

Here's what happened:

Driving my full-size Dodge van down the freeway today. (Vegas - Heavy traffic - 110 in the shade)

Radiator temp guage shows hot but not in the danger zone. Oil pressure guage is fine. Turn off AC to cool down engine. A few minutes later truck loses power. Barely make it to the shoulder. Oil pressure guage now showing zero pressure/red light on. Stop engine immediately. No smoke or odors of burning anything.

Call AAA, they tow back to my house - Let it cool for a few hours and tryed it. Starts like a new car. Test drove it, drives great as always. So I'm wondering...

Could it be that either the engine oil, transmission fluid or engine coolant overheated to the poitn where the system shut down? Are there safety thermostats in auto engines that shut the car down to keep it from burning up?

Something must have overheated, doesn't seem to be any permanant damage. All fluid levels are fine.

Any ideas what happened? Thanks in advance for opinions.
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