did you change your gasket put a new gasket with a silacone tighten the bolts down evenly drive safe
have a blown head gasket is my guess
There wont be any leaks, the car wont overheat and it will stay in the normal operating temperatures.
sounds like a bad thermostat even though it is replaced
Have you checked for leaks? also the cooling fan may not be working.
Be care-full my radiator blew up and burnt me. I replaced Radiator, thermostat, and water pump. Timing belt is in the way so I replaced it too. OK Now
Check for water leaks in rubber hoses. Check radiator for leaks. Check for Low engine oil level. Check oil for water ingress (water droplets on dipstick) Check for water in cylinder (Check compression or remove spark plugs, check for rust or water spurring out hole when cranking engine).
If you do not have any external leaks, a head gasket is most likely.
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The piston or spring on the thermostat could be stuck.
Hi there, if you have flushed any engine and have changed thermostate there are only two options that are left; (providing that there are no leaks) 1. the thermostat is faulty / 2. your water pump is broken and needs to be replaced
If your engine is overheating and has no obvious leaks then suspect the thermostat. Of course you can remove it and check it, but the best thing to do is just replace it if it is suspect. It should be replaced every time you service the cooling system. when you turn your heater on the it wont blow hot air
Look for the return hose that connects to the top of the engine and comes from the radiator. The hose will connect to a metal fitting that has two bolts holding it to the intake manifold. You need to remove those bolts and you will find the thermostat there. Make sure you clean the area and install that replacement thermostat correctly. Use orange silcone as well as the gasket in order to help prevent leaks. You can find all of this at the one of your automotive parts stores.