As with any car, low coolant will cause this car to overheat. Common areas of coolant lose are the water pump or intake manifold gaskets. If the coolant is full, then another common problem is blown headgaskets- especially the rear head. A blown headgasket introduced compression into the cooling system causing air pocket / bubbles. This will cause an overheat.- TechJK -----------------------------------------------------------
It is located over the cylinder head.
SAME PROBLEM WITH AN 04 ALERO. NOW THAT COOD WEATHER IS HERE IT TAKES A LONG TIME, DOWN THE ROAD, BEFORE IT WILL SHIFT INTO OVERDRIVE ? ? ?
your thermostat is probably broken get a new one
Sounds like a bad water pump to me.
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SAE 5W-30 any major brand conventional or synthetic oil. Use High Mileage oil if there is over 100,000 miles on the odometer.
That would be a backfire. Over time time the middle of the problem cylinder will get eaten through the middle like a donut.
it would over heat
my 99 vw2.0 L beetle over heat
Could be one of three reasons - 1) low coolant, 2) defective cooling system, 3) blown head gasket
it all depends on where you get it done, at the GM dealer it can be over a grand. I bought one off of eBay and did it in my garage and it cost me $150. Most shops should be able to do it for around $600.
2002 alero no power over 45 mph