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the hoses leading to and from your radiator might be clogged. If you had a rusty radiator, the rust may have clogged the hoses that carry the coolant. you should check all your hoses and even flush them out.
If hot water is supplied from boiler, a clogged domestic coil is often problem. If water heater supplying hot water, a clogged hot water line somewhere in hot water main.
It is either clogged and needs replacing or you have one or more cylinders that is not firing properly and unburnt fuel is being ignited in the converter. On an 18 year old car I would suspect the converter is clogged.
many things can make youre car run hot like low coolant,bad thermostat,bad water pump,clogged hoses,bad intake gasket even low no oil can be the cause.
Converters get hot when they operate and this is normal. However a partially clogged converter will get excessively hot and my even turn red. This will cause a loss of power, stalling, and surging.
Good change a plugged heatercore. When it runs, feel the two hoses going into the firewall that carry coolant. If one is smokin hot and the other isn't, then that's the problem. Post you results.
A clogged pipe can cause the water to flutter out of one faucet in the house only on the hot side. A broken valve can also cause this.
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Many things can go wrong with a car radiator. Since the car radiators job is to keep the car from over heating, the radiator can become to hot and become damaged, and it can also become clogged with dirt and debris. A car radiator can also become rusted and sludge can get built up in the wires which will cause it to over heat.
Which one of the sensors cause the car to putt putt once the car has gotten hot on a 1995 Mazda Protege?
The simplest answer would be that the screen in the spout is clogged.
Radiator may be clogged inside or the exterior may be clogged with debris. Also the water pump may be defective. Air trapped in the system can also cause it to run hot. Bleed all air from the system.