If the thermostat, and water pump are good,A bad head gasket will cause overheating
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
The hot water heats the metal of the radiator, which heats the surrounding air. The warm air circles round the room.
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
It heats from the celci-di that heats an outdoors calborithm
It could be anything, from a cloggedthermostat, faulty radiator cap, or even the coolant you use. Some require orange coolant not green. It could also be that the radiator is dirty inside, or the radiator is being blocked and air cannot hit it.
cooling fans or plugged radiator or hoses.
One common cause is when you need antifreeze fluid for your radiator. Often times, the liquid becomes completely used and that is when your engine heats up, which could further result in a cracked radiator.
Could be a bad temperature sensorUsually located at the rear of the radiator about 1/3 down from the top
Sounds like you need a radiator coolant flush or you need a bigger radiator for your vehicular transport thingy.
Your thermostat is stuck closed. you will need to replace it. The thermostat controls the circulation through the radiator - when the engine heats up the thermostat is meant to switch circulation from just-engine to engine+radiator. Sounds like this isn't happening.
Make sure nothing is clogged in the block