if the radiator is clear & there are no obstructions in front of radiator then make sure belt is properly tensioned next watch to make sure electric fan is cycling as engine gets hot next would be head gasket if other two is good
stop an engine
Did you check for a leak?
Replace the Thermostat, and bleed all air from the cooling system.
If your vehicle keeps overheating, you should flush the cooling system, replace the coolant, and replace the thermostat. In fact, you should have done that before this.
wind and water keep the earth from overheating
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If your 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora keeps overheating and the issue is not the thermostat or the water pump, it could be the cooling fan. It might also be the radiator (leaking) or the hoses between the engine and radiator, or the shroud could be clogged or damaged.
Low of coolant or overheating.
If it has the 3.5 motor, it may be a matter of bleeding the air out properly. There are several more common causes of overheating.
my 1996 keeps overheating too what the hell is goin on on freaking stupid car good luck partne
you need to see a car specialist because it is obviously broken. It is something to do with the bracket in the engine compartment
A 1997 Chevy Cavalier uses a standard 50/50 mix of antifreeze coolant and water. This keeps the engine from overheating and from freezing in the winter.