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This car is also one of the GM X-Cars Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Pheonix, Buick Skylark, and the Oldsmobile Omega.
This car was a two door with no hatchback. It was waxed every year and was a very good car, but it got into an accident with a slippery road and was smashed up. Pity... It was a good car.
Help my 1980 phoenix is over heating, well at least the light is coming on. I have replaced the thermostat and have made sure the radiator is full. I am pretty sure the radiator is not leaking. But I drive it until the car heats up (about two miles) and the indicator light goes on. What else can I say, Its not the water pump. Help!!!
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If you own a Pontiac Phoenix that engine gets hot in the summer months so in the summer remove the thermostat and replace it in the winter months (For cold areas) If you live in a hot climate never use the thermostat. It will run fine.