If by inspecting for leaks you mean is there any on the ground while running, no there is not.
no, as mentioned in many of the other threads about the same problem (i can see you still haven't search very much about this problem as hinted at)
if it was leaking enough to see dripping on the ground and you still though you didnt have a leak, we all would just laugh it off and wouldn't even offer any help. once there is a super small leak that isnt really big enough to let tons of water out, just big enough to let some air in and cause problems. the easiest way to find the leak is to look closely at the pipes, they should be black, but where there is a leak will be some white residue from the coolant. "evidence of a leak"
the biggest reason any of us that have been around for a little bit (your not really a new member) tell all of the new people to do a little damn searching, is because we are tired of typing out the exact same long reply about these problems that have been covered many many times every single week, especially when somebody links a really good thread on your biggest possibility of whats wrong with your car.
Your condescending tone pretty much rules out taking you seriously.
well bud, that is your choice, but them again if you really are tired of your car overheating, and you actually want to get it fixed, you can either listen to what others and I tell you, or you can continue on the way you are going now and see how it goes.
Not all of us are 18 or mechanics.
your right, Im not 18 nor a mechanic, but i do understand how a wrench works and I am very capable of following simple directions with pretty pictures that many people have linked to on this very same repair.
I pay to get it fixed when needed, and am personally tired of dealing with over heating.
well, you really only have two choices from here on out, since you fixing it yourself is out of the question, you can either pay somebody to fix it again, and if it is another leak, then you can just replace the part that is bad and wait around for the next piece to break and then start it all over again OR you can listen to what just about everybody that has ever had this problem has had to do, and which was replace more parts that could be breaking down very soon as well and then not have to deal with it again. whether you listen to me or somebody else, your the one with a problem to fix.
I paid to have it fixed, it is overheating again.
the pobably cause to this has been discussed earlier in this thread, even before i broke out my condescending voice and you stopped taking everything i said seriously.
Maybe you are used to paying for the same service over and over, I am not.
no, I dont. when i have a problem, i tend to do a lot of research to figure out what my problem is and what i have to do to fix it. then i fix it.
When I pay for something like this I expect it to be resolved.
well not only should it be resolved, but you've been told what needs to be done to have it resolved, balls in your court.