nope, bad head gasket..
A thermostat that is stuck in the closed position is a very common cause of overheating. A new thermostat should be installed every time the coolant is changed.
There are several things that can cause your 1988 Cutlass supreme to stall out while driving down the road. The most common cause is a malfunctioning fuel pump.
Replace ignition module (under the distributor cap)
sounds like your back breaks are wore you use them the most when you are backing up.
No
You have a bad turn signal flasher.
If the place where the dipstick for the oil is comes out of the engine it will cause an oil leak. The engine might not be able to build up enough pressure to keep running either on the 1984 Cutlass Supreme. It should be replaced.
The thermostat may be stuck open
It will, if it causes the fuel mixture to be out of range.
It could cause the check engine light to come on with a code concerning cooling system/thermostat performance.It could cause the check engine light to come on with a code concerning cooling system/thermostat performance.
There are 2 reasons that I've heard of that may cause a car to overheat: 1. You need a new thermostat--the engine coolant is not getting into the engine 2. You need to replace the head gasket on the engine--this can be thousands of dollars, so maybe have the thermostat checked out first. If the radiator only comes on when the A/C is turned on, the Radiator coolant switch may need changing
bhind ur glove conpartment, there is a fuse that might b blowed