Air bubbles still trapped in the system
Try the rad. fan or the rad. fan relay
it is possible your radiator is clogged
Occasional overheating, if not related to low fluid or other problems, is usually caused by a sticking thermostat.
A bad thermostat can cause an overheat. A bad temp sensor can show an overheat when the temperature is normal.
Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.Any coolant leak can cause an overheat.
could be a faulty thermostat don't over heat it to often you'll end up blowing your heads gaskets drive safe
sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.
first , the thermostat could be stuck. try replacing it. if your radiator OS losing coolant, there may be a leak in the radiator causing it to overheat, or the water pump could be bad. thermostat is the likely cause if it is not losing water.
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It probley has an AIR pocket in the cooling system. Bleed the air out of the system and make sure it is full of fluid.
Bad thermostat, cap and radiator is a common cause.
By itself, the thermostat would have to be stuck closed causing a severe overheat condition to cause a loss of power.