If you are losing coolant, which would cause overheating, you need to check for leaks. If the coolant is fine, the next step is to replace your thermostadt (cheap.) If that doesn't work, either you got a bad thermostadt, or you need a mechanic to check it out. If you haven't noticed any leaks on the ground, or steam gushing up, chances are it's the thermo--assuming you have coolant in the radiator. Check that first--on a COLD engine, not after it's hot!
What is the engine doing? Does it crank over? Does click?
Defective voltage regulator. It may be built into the alternator.
No. The curb weight on the burb, is well over the 1000 lbs, your car is designed to pull.
it could either be your thermostat is bad, the radiator is bad, or you could have a blown head gasket.
low fluid,bad thermostat, cooling fans are not coming on,bad water pump
you sell it and buy a Chevy truck
We replaced the temperature gauge in my 1991 Chevy blazer what is the normal operating temp?
Odometer maxed out at 99,999.9 miles
This depends on the year and generation of Caprice as well as specific accessory options. Around 1971 the Chevy Caprice weighed about 4,000 pounds, while in 1976 it weighed about 4,300 pounds. Various years had similar weight, however in the early 80s an effort was made to reduce weight. I own a 1985 Caprice Classic and it weighs over 4,500 pounds -- it has a V8 engine and several options that add weight to it. In 1991 the style and engineering of the Caprice changed a great deal. The cars were lighter -- overall about 4,000 pounds. The Chevy Caprice Wagons generally weighed more than sedans and coupes.
way is my crank sensor over heating on my 2005 colbalt
If you mean the starter will not turn over the engine, check the battery. vbd
You cracked your head.