check to see if the lower spoiler, the one that always hit the curb in the front when you pull up to close to a parking block they are cheep from a dealer and eeasy to replace, if gone car will run hot
Thermostat.
A blown head gasket could cause an engine to overheat, just like a bad thermostat in an Impala. One difference is the head gasket will probable leak coolant, either in the cylinders or in the oil.
The primary cause of a thermostat malfunction is corrosion. It prevents the thermostat from opening and closing as it normally would.
Yes a bad thermostat would cause overheating in any car. A thermostat regulates the temperature.
This question is not complete. . Need to know if you've replaced radiator, thermostat, hoses etc. Are you asking this question *after* yo checked the thermostat, changed, added or drained the system?
Yes it can. A faulty thermostat can cause overheating which will cause coolant to be pushed out of the system.
no, the thermostat would have nothing to do with the car not starting.
It's American.
is the vehicle over heating?changed the thermostat? or water pump may be gone,is it leaking by the pump?
Not directly.
Answeri had the same problem of transmission not going into overdrive.i changed my thermostat and it works fine now.give it a try .
thermostat may be sticking and that cause the gauge to show hot, have it checked soon, you could be headed for bigger problems