Because the aquastat is stuck or shorted.
Take it to an oil change place and have them do a cooling system flush immediately.
It is radiator fluid. Either you have a bad water pump or a leak somewhere else. Fix it immediately or risk ruining your engine
Oil in the radiator is a sign that you have a blown head gasket. The head gasket will have to be replaced. STOPdriving this car immediately or you will destroy the engine.
It means your engine is overheating. You should pull over and stop the car immediately if that light comes on. Overheating can ruin an engine quickly.
no the radiator fan will only run when the engine is up to temp and needs to cool back down usually 180 to 220 degrees
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
In the engine and radiatorIn the engine and radiator
It is on the right side of the engine bay, immediately under the 2 inch radiator hose, and beside the battery.
It probably means that there is a leak or a blockage. There is a good chance that the engine will overheat and seize-up. Get the problem repaired immediately.
Actually, both are used. However, it is more common to pull air through the radiator towards the engine. This draws cooler outside air through the radiator. Pushing air from the engine towards the radiator means that you are pulling hot air from around the engine towards the radiator.
Radiator stores engine coolant for circulation throughout the engine The radiator is placed at the front of the engine and exposed to the atmosphere to keep coolant cool to maintain proper engine temperature
The radiator cools the water which then goes to your engine to cool it off, as cool water enters your engine hot water from the engine enters your radiator