It sounds like it has over heated and damaged the cylinder head gasket or the cylinder head may be cracked. It will need to be checked by a knowledgeable person with the correct tools.
Bulb or fuse has most likely blown or faulty wiring?
it could either be your thermostat is bad, the radiator is bad, or you could have a blown head gasket.
Low of coolant, thermostat is stuck closed, radiator is clogged, cooling fan is not working, or blown head gasket.
check your coolant if it low refill it. check your coolant bottle and radiator for leaks if all is still over heating..sell it you have blown heads
over heating ,bad radiator cap or blown head gasket
possibly blown head gasket, check the oil. see if it has water in it. Plugged up radiator.
Probably, Yes. You may also have a Warped or cracked head.
If your radiator blows it will not hold any liquid
Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
Sounds to me like a cracked head and or a blown head gasket, i had a similar problem but it was on a Saturn
try using steel seal. you put it in your coolant and it seal the leak if theres exhaust gases in your radiator fluid or if your getting radiator fluid into your piston area. check out steel seal and i swear it will work for you its great!
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