A likely cause is an internally restricted radiator.
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
Need to change your thermastat i have done that but still over heats when driving
Possibilities: Cooling fan not working. Low on coolant. Clogged radiator, radiator hose or block.
You need to check the operation of the radiator fan.
Engine may overheat and seize
yes it can.
Could be debris (leaves, rodent nests, etc.) blocking the air flow through the radiator.
The antifreeze level could be low, or the thermostat may need to be replaced, or the antifreeze line might need to be blead to get all the air out, the air in the line will make it overheat.
fuel pump relay may need replacing
No. Not until now, I haven't had any bad experiences driving my sebring.
I have a 1999 Chrysler 300M. It gets about 22mpg with our around town/highway driving mix of about 70/30.
Yes car or bike brakes can overheat if they are used constantly for a long period such a coming down a long hill or driving fast along a windy road that requires heavy and frequent braking