Was it summer when it happened?If it was,then that must be the reason.
Make sure the radiator fan is operating properly. You should also check your coolant your radiator might need flushed or it may need burped
maybr the headgasket goes bad or slow. it will also cause the car to overheat all the time.
Some vehicles have higher RPM's (Rotations per minutes) causing them to run at higher temperatures at low speeds. In stop and go situations, you are using low gears at low speeds, causing the engine to work harder. These types of vehicles would be better for high speed commuting where stopping and going frequently is not a problem.
Answer:check to see if your fans are working. let it sit and idle for a couple mins (but keep an eye on the temp gauge.) and if it starts to overheat and the front fans don't kick on then that's your problem.otherwise its something wrong with a sensor or your water/antifreeze.
It will help at slow speeds but will hinder the air flow at high speeds. GoodluckJoe
no, it will not
Bad tire, bad wheel, bad cv shaft.......
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You Are Putting To Much Load On Your Engine. When It Starts To Stall Drop It Into Regular Drive. Also You Need To Drive At Slow Speeds In Regular Drive. At Speeds Say Around 50 MPH You Can Use OD. By Allowing Your Car To Slug Around In Overdrive You Are Doing Your Transmission In Amoung Other Things. Your Car Was Not Designed To Run This Way. Stay Out Of Overdrive At Slow Speeds. This Should Solve Your Problem. If This Does`nt Have A Good Tune UP.
sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.
Very slow or fast transmission speeds become from what combinations of hardware and software?