There are many reasons why an engine overheats. It can be as simple as adding coolant and water to having a cracked head or heads. You need to look at your cooling system. Check the level of your cooling fluid. Add if it is low. Then check your radiator hoses to make sure they are not collapsing when the motor is warm. You may have a weak water pump or thermostat. There can even be a blockage in the radiator or cooling system that causes overheating. You need to check them all and search down the reason.
fuel filter
A 1989 Chevy Cavalier will not stay running after it has started if the spark plugs are fouled, the fuel filter is dirty, or it has a vacuum leak. Taking the vehicle to a local mechanic or dealership can pinpoint the problem.
he was 21 when he first started running
Try the idle control
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you have a blown head gasket
Turn the power off and call an electrician.
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Please describe your problem more? When is there water in the exhaust? When the car is cold, hot, just started, after running for some time?
his career started in 2004
If the car is over heating then it could be that the electric cooling fan motor is not working so the fan can
I have a problem. I just bought a used 1995 Kawasaki 220 Bayou. The engine started running a little rough at first. Kept getting worse and then started backfiring through the exhaust. I had the carbeurator rebuilt but still runs rough and backfires. Cranks good and idles good. What could be my problem? Thanks