you need to see a car specialist because it is obviously broken. It is something to do with the bracket in the engine compartment
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.
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
bad thermostat or bad heat gasket
Is the secondary radiator fan coming on when the AC is turned on?
Replace the Thermostat, and bleed all air from the cooling system.
It could be your head gasket... is it blowing blue smoke out the back? or you could have a messed up valve or something It could be your head gasket... is it blowing blue smoke out the back? or you could have a messed up valve or something
antifreeze keeps your car from overheating, it flows thru your radiator hose, without it your motor would blow
wind and water keep the earth from overheating
the thermostat will be under the THERMOSTAT HOUSING, which is where the TOP radiator hose fits on ie(radiator to thermostat housing) this keeps the engine at an OPTIMUM temperature BUT can be A cause of OVERHEATING IF malfunctioning
Start with the cheapest fix first. Replace the radiator cap. If still overheating replace thermostat. Make sure you have a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. Lastly if all else fails, check for a plugged or faulty water pump and or radiator.
I think you might have a bad head gasket. Just a guess.
Most likely you have overheating, that's why the keeps running. You need to check the temperature control sensor and the thermostat.