has the water pump been changed. is the fan working correctly. sounds to me you are not getting enough cooler air through radiator. check the operation of the fan and that the radiator fins are not full of dirt and leaves
have you flushed your radiator or changed the thermostat it could be stuck
follow the lower radiator hose to the point where it connects to the block. I used an 04 thermostat because it is cheaper,and no problems. I used the sensor from the old one by cutting it out and just left it plugged in. this unit comes with housing and has to be changed housing and all. The 02 model is about 150 bucks.
more than likely you need a new radiator for it, when you install it back flush the engine.
Normal temp for a 71 El Camino 350 is in the 185 to 195 degree range. The thermostat can be changed to a different temp to make the engine run a little hotter or cooler.
did you changed your thermostat? You MUST keep around 195 degree thermostat in the vehicle at ALL TIMES due to the computer system. The ignition module usually gets hot due to corroded electrical connections at the ignition module and or the module is HEAT SENSITIVE and needs to be replaced. (plug wires) Ignition misfire can produce a variety of driveability symptoms including hard starting, rough idle, hesitation....
You may have the thermostat in backwards. The spring side of the thermostat faces into the engine.
It could be you thermostat Have you have already checked oil level, and/ot changed oil recently Exaust restrictions can cause overheating
thermostat is more than likely stuck shut from the overheat. Have to be changed.
Type your answer here... IF WE CHANGED ONLY COOLING FAN THEN IT WILL BE OVERHEAT BECAUSE WE DON'T CHANGE OR FLUSHING OF RADIATOR. WE CAN REMOVE THERMOSTAT VALVE ALSO MAY BE HOSE PIPE WILL BE BEND
have you flushed your radiator or changed the thermostat it could be stuck
it could possibly have either a blown head gasket or intake manifold gaskets leaking
Stuck thermostat, clogged radiator.
There are several things that can cause your cooling system to overheat. The next thing you should check is the thermostat. A blown head gasket can also cause the system to overheat.
You could have a bad thermostat, just because its new doesn't mean its good, TRUST ME ON THAT, or you could possible have an air pocket in the cooling system.
Thermostat messed up, Oil needs to be changed, no antifreeze in the radiator, radiator fan is not working properly
I am not familiar with the Audi, but on most cars, the thermostat is at the point where the top hose leaves the engine to go to the radiator. A bad thermostat can make your car overheat. If it has not been changed since 1992 it should have been changed long ago.
water pump. thermostat.