It could just be that the water pump is not properly working. Have you checked all the could-be causes for your car overheating if not then do so.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
If by water you mean engine coolant, yes. Loss of coolant, antifreeze, is a major cause of overheating.
Water will evaporate eventually. Also water will cause rust to the inside of the cooling system and cause overheating problems eventually.
May have a bad water pump, otherwise make sure your coolant system has pressure. this can cause over heating.
The most common cause of overheating is a thermostat stuck in the closed position. Other causes of overheating could be a clogged radiator, faulty water pump, a faulty radiator fan relay, a faulty radiator fan motor, no coolant or low coolant level.
fan clutch?
Low coolant? System air bound? Hoses collapsing under pressure? Water pump not circulating coolant?
can the gasket go bad behind the water pump houseing
I'm not a mechanic but, I had to replace my radiator to fix the overheating problem on my 1994. That was the last thing I replaced after replacing the water pump, thermostat, and replaced my fan with a clutch fan. have not had anymore problems with it overheating once the radiator was replaced. Flush the coolant first then replace the radiator. Hope this helps.
possiable head gasket
yes, leaking coolant is what happens before the pump totally dies, then you have overheating and possible engine damage soon after the leaking.
Possibly Low Coolant? Thermostat not opening? Radiator plugged or restricted? Water pump not citrculating coolant? system airbound?