Yes a bad thermostat would cause overheating in any car. A thermostat regulates the temperature.
Sounds like your thermostat was stuck. You should replace that before it happens again.
check that the coolant fan is turning check coolant flood check if thermostat is stuck chec water pump gotta be one of the 4
i found that in mine, it was the egr actuator
clogged radiator or bad water pump
It may be the water pump.
First start would be to check the antifreeze and if that is full then I would check into the Thermostat and make sure it is stuck. If it is Full and heats up real fast then my guess would be the thermostat.
the thermostat is located under the thermostat housing on the front of the motor where the top rad hose connects to.
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The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
try this link it may help keep in mind ford probe's have Mazda engine's
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Nothing in your cage should be over 95 degrees. Get a thermostat and monitor temperatures andhumidity. Accurite has an indoor/outdoor with probe and humidity device that is fantastic. Outdoor probe goes on the hotspot and the device goes in a good place to monitor air temperatures. It is not a thermostat. A thermostat actually adjusts temperatures. Hydrofarm's thermostat is a good, cheap one.