A pretty sure sign of head gasket failiure But may be an oil cooler leaking into the waterway that is causing the problem if your car has one fitted good luck
well, check your oil, engine coolant, and your radiator.
Overheating, oil in the water of radiator, water in the oil. Less power.
Overheating an engine can seriously damage the heads. Check for water in the oil. It may look milky.
Plugged radiator, Bad thermostat, water pump not working, radiator hoses collapsing and dont forget no oil
The cooling radiator needs to be used to keep the oil from overheating. If the lines are plugged, the engine could be ruined.
Check the radiator (and the resevoir) after it cools to see if radiator fluid has been filled to proper levelds. Also, check the radiator hoses. In addition, check the oil.
sounds like you have a cracked head or cracked block.however, i would check to make sure it is not transmission oil and thereby ruling out a radiator problem
Overheating is usually caused by a bad head gasket. Check under the radiator cap for oil or milky reside. Check under the oil cap for water or white milky residue.
Yes, if the radiator fan is not working, it can cause overheating of the engine. The radiator fan helps to cool down the engine by pulling air through the radiator to remove heat. Without the fan, the engine may not receive adequate cooling, leading to overheating.
No an overheating engine will be due to leaking coolant, a faulty radiator, a faulty water pump, lack of oil or oil that needs to be changed
It could be because of the oil level or overheating due to the radiator dis functioning check all of those and the fuel pump
Waterpump, thermostat, radiator, radiator hoses.