Look at the rear of the radiator approx. 1/3 from the top
It will overheat, and could end up blowing the head gasket.
Is it low on tranny oil, or you might have a bad oil cooler, or is your engine running very hot.
The engine will overheat and the pistons will seize.
It's either the fuel pump or the Engine Computer. My friend replaced his fuel pump and fixed the problem. I had the pleasure of working on my new girlfriends 97 Silverado and her fuse was blowing because her Air Filter was 151000 mile old. Evidently the lack of air was causing the engine computer to overheat. I am thinking of sending the Air Filter to GM......
yes, especially if the leak is causing coolant to leak, you can run out of coolant. then overheat.
en the thermostat doesn't open it cant let the fluids flow into your engine causing it to overheat.
Obviously because it helps cool the engine faster. wrong that increases the load causing it to overheat more
yes. but there are several other things that can cause it to overheat. not enough coolant, bad belt, radiator blocked, bad thermostat,bad water pump to name a few.
Check your cooling fan
Only if you also swap out the transmission because of the gear ratio in a v6 tranny is lower causing your engine to rev high
what year camaro?
There is a warning light which flashes when the engine begins to overheat.