pull the thermostate change it as well as the water pump but before you do this make sure you dont have a air lock bleed through your heater hose return
possible radiator resrtiction
Often this happens when a tune up hasn't been done on the car in a long time. It also may happen when one of the cylinders misfires or when the engine overheats.
The engine works hard and produces a lot more heat than when the car is driven on a leveled road. The car is usually driven slower on the uphill and there isn't as much air cooling the radiator. But the main reason it overheats is that the cooling system is malfunctioning.
No, Unless You have had a problem with this before,NO
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the water pump is right behind the radiator and is belt driven. Also try to check the coolant reservoir by having it pressure tested
There is a possibility that some bushels or mountings need replacing.
The propeller driven aircraft became the jet. The bicycle became the motorbike.
the water pump is driven by the timing chain.. that said, unless you have experience replacing timing sets, I wouldn't tackle this
This engine does not have a timing belt, it is gear-driven. Possibly, you have broken gear teeth, causing the timing to be out of order.
have your oxygen sensor checked or replaced. we had the same issue on ours and replacing the o2 sensor fixed the problem
Idler and tensioner pulleys, cam and crank oil seals and pays to do water pump also if it is driven from the timing belt.