I don't believe car insurance generally covers mechanical breakdown. Check your policy.
a 2002 Alero could have several problems causing the overheating. Thermostat, water pump, or clogged radiator issues are the most common causes of overheating.
chk coolant, chk coolant hose to turbo if it's a turbo. my hose was leaking causing overheating. My 2006 had a clogged heater core causing flow problems. Also the cooling fan is known to fail after 100k miles.
check all the relay switches that's what was causing my problems
Hi A head gasket can leak oil without causing overheating problems. If the gasket has blown between an oil gallery and the outer edge of the head it will show as the problem that you are having. best wishes
are the cooling fans coming on
A bad head gasket certainly can, as coolant will continually leak out, eventually causing overheating, yes.
Several possibilities - from easiest to most expensive: Faulty or inoperable radiator cooling fan - causing overheating. Faulty thermostat - causing overheating. Water pump failure - causing overheating. Blown head gasket - allowing exhaust gasses to escape into the cooling system and expelling the coolant.
The engine is overheating.
Turkey is faced with several internal problems that are causing them challenges to this day. The two main challenges are the Kurdish Case and the Terror Case.
Overheating can damage any seal.
Your radiator might have a small pinhole in it, causing it to not build up pressure.
This is an easy one, NO.