If you have any questions, pull both radiator hoses and run water into one end. If you can get water to flow as fast as the hose can send it, you probably don't have a blocked heater. Also check the thermostat. A stuck thermostat can cause an engine to overheat. An easy check on a thermostat is to drop it in a pan of water then bring the pan to boiling. The thermostat should open a little before the pan starts to boil
I'm not a mechanic but, I had to replace my radiator to fix the overheating problem on my 1994. That was the last thing I replaced after replacing the water pump, thermostat, and replaced my fan with a clutch fan. have not had anymore problems with it overheating once the radiator was replaced. Flush the coolant first then replace the radiator. Hope this helps.
Is your fan coming on?
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IF IT WAS NOT OVERHEATING BEFORE THE HOSE WAS REPLACED -- MORE THAN LIKELY YOU HAVE AIR POCKETS TRAPPED IN YOUR COOLING SYSTEM
Inoperative radiator fans, bad water pump, failed headgasket?
Water pump defective.
your thermostat is closed. needs to be replaced. inexpensive part but can save your engine from overheating.
If you have replaced the water pump then flush the radiator with CLR also check to see if the fan is working properly.
Reasons your 1999 Honda Accord is overheating can include a leak in the water hose, a blown head gasket, or the radiator cap needs to be replaced.
my niece's was overheating I replaced the radiator cap and it hasn't happened since FYI
I had replaced the water pump and radiator. This had continued to overheat but not as bad. After replacing the head gasket it was finally fixed. I was able to answer my own question only after replacement.
radiator fan, head gasket,