Could be the water pump is not working properly.
Yes, If vehicle overheats it may cause freon (refrigerant) to blow out
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a 2002 Alero could have several problems causing the overheating. Thermostat, water pump, or clogged radiator issues are the most common causes of overheating.
Yes.Although the newer version of the playstation do not have significant overheating problems extend use can cause problems.If you have trouble give it a rest.
Try changing thermostat.
It would be wise to do so if you are having overheating problems.
No, removing the thermostat will not help with overheating issues. The thermostat is a critical component that regulates the engine's temperature by controlling the flow of coolant. Removing it will disrupt this balance and can lead to even more severe overheating problems. It is important to address the root cause of the overheating issue rather than attempting to bypass it.
Overheating problems are caused by clogged radiator, non-functioning cooling fan, defective thermostat, defective water pump, defective or incorrect radiator cap, clogged water ports in engine, or collapsing radiator hose.
I would replace the thermostat, it's a cheap part and could explain the overheating, also is your fan running? If it won;t kick on then there is the overheating prob. Might just be a relay or fuse. You might be blowing fuses because of a short in the heater control pannel. I had to replace it on my 94. It cost about $30 dollars from the junk yard and solved my problems. I would start with these few simple fixes. Hope they help, if not, take it to a garage that offers free estimates, then fix the problems they find. I do that sometimes also. Replace the Thermostat.
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thermostat, electric fan, clogged system, head gasket problems? collapsed hose, low coolent.
If it's overheating, it cold be thermostat, radiator or possibly other problems. If it's not overheating it could be the coolant level sensor.