You have to check if you have Anti-freeze in the radiator, make sure you check when the car is cold not hot! If Anti-freeze is not present make sure you do not have a leak. If Anti-freeze is present then it most likely is your thermostat which should only run you $20 to fix. Good Luck
The relay sensor is likely defective
check antifreeze level
Have you had the coolant temp sensor checked? It might be that the engine is running hot but the sensor isn't showing the temp is hot.
Neon has a boiling point of -246.1 °C below this temperature Neon would be in liquid state
i have sort of the same problem on my dodge 2000 the temperature gauge recently went out and i replaced the sensor but the gauge always reads 0 your not alone with this one...
Bad sending unit. This is what reads the tank level and sends it to the gauge.
Often a sticky thermostat can do what you describe.
Condensation temperature at normal pressure would be −245.95°C.
No. It is very unlikely that pushing a car would cause a failure later.
Neon is a gas at room temperature.
Neon at 20 degrees Celsius would be in a gaseous state. Neon naturally exists as a gas at room temperature and pressure.
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