Coolant level?
Cooling or clutch fan?
Water pump circulating?
System airbound?
Hoses collapsing under pressure?
Defective thermostat not opening?
Defective radiator cap - not building pressure?
Radiator plugged or restricted?
check the water level, if its okay then you probably need a thermostat
first check to make sure your fan comes on. if it does then there are several things that could be wrong. first do you have enough water/antifreeze in the radiatior. check to make sure you have no leaks. then replace the thermostat located in the top radiator belt housing connected to the motor. if it still overheats try replacing the water pump. if it still overheats after that check your oil to see if theres water in it if there is you blew a head gasket
check all fuses and relays grounds ect
your electric radiator fan might not be working,check fan fuses
check your fan clutch if its weak it will overheat
You must check the coolant level in your radiator and reservoir. Low coolant levels can lead to overheating. If it's low, you may have a coolant leak that needs to be repaired. Good luck!
what you do is walk away and let someone else unload the truck. That is how you don't unload a truck.
check egr valve
Which motor do you have? Because some won't even start if you don't have any coolant in it. The rest will shut off as soon as the truck overheats.
You cannot lease a truck for someone else, unless you have a commercial lease on a vehicle. You could lease a truck, but the title must be in your name. You can certainly make payments for someone else, but the credit will always go towards the lessee.
check your fluids it is probably low on antifreeze and if it still does it change your thermostat that should fix the problem
it could be the water pump or a blown head gasket