A car can overheat for several reasons. You may need to replace your water pump. You may have a leak in the radiator itself. You may need to add more 50/50 mix of radiator fluid and water to your car. You could also have leaks or holes in the radiator hoses. You may also need a new cooling fan for the radiator.
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Blown Head Gasket or Bad Cylinder Head
A Chevy Cavalier can use standard, all-purpose antifreeze, so it's unlikely that the wrong kind was put in. However, if it is not diluted properly and the antifreeze is mixed with more than 50 percent water, the engine can overheat under some circumstances.
A 1992 Cavalier could be overheating for several reasons. The Thermostat could be bad, the coolant could be low, or the water pump may be failing. The cooling fan could also be bad.
Broken Belt?
Your thermostat is probably stuck closed you can pick one up at any parts store for about $12
A sticking thermostat can, or what you may have is a gasket seeping oil or coolant out onto the exhaust manifold.
Your brake shoes can drag on the drum and overheat. This will cause premature brake pad wear and hurt the cars performance and gas mileage.
OPEN ROAD OR BUMPER TO BUMPER TRAFFIC, THERMOSTAT COULD BE STICKING OR FLUID LOW OR RADIATOR CLOGGED BY DEBRIS OR INTERNALLY CLOGGED MAY NEED A FLUSH
Babies can overheat quickly in this weather. If you overheat the oil, it will burn. Be sure that there's enough coolant in the radiator so that it doesn't overheat.
You probably don't. The water pump is what circulates coolant through the engine block and the cooling system. The engine will soon overheat if the pump is not functioning. This is a bad thing ~
The ps3 slim doesn't overheat