How do you know it is overheating if you have taken the temperature gauge out? Facetiousness aside, it might be worth checking the thermostat switch that stops water circulating to the radiator when the engine is cold.
Yes, if the radiator fan is not working, it can cause overheating of the engine. The radiator fan helps to cool down the engine by pulling air through the radiator to remove heat. Without the fan, the engine may not receive adequate cooling, leading to overheating.
Check the fan clutch, it may not be working properly.
There are a few reasons a vehicle is overheating. The common causes are the thermostat, water pump, radiator, or the fan stopped working.
Plugged radiator, Bad thermostat, water pump not working, radiator hoses collapsing and dont forget no oil
Temp sensor not working, cooling fan not working, blown head gasket.
Bad thermostat? Radiator clogged? System "airbound" water pump not working? Low coolant level? Bad radiator cap?
a bad termastat
No. What affects engine overheating are: low or dirty coolant; add or flush then use new coolant. Defective engine thermostat; replace it.Plugged, dirty radiator; have it flushed/rodded.Electric cooling fans ( if equipped) not working; repair as needed.
Low coolant?Cooling fan not working?Radiator air flow restricted?Radiator clogged?Water pump not working properly?Radiator cap defective?
make sure that u have water in ur radiator and also check that the fan that cools the engine is working.
If you have replaced the water pump then flush the radiator with CLR also check to see if the fan is working properly.
Low coolant? Radiator plugged or restricted? Water pump not circulating coolant? Thermostat not opening? Cooling fan not working? Hoses collapsing under pressure Defective radiator cap?