When the engine overheats because thermostat won't open to allow the water to flow and cool!
could be many things, most likely it needs oil, needs coolant, or it could just have a faulty thermostat, simple
yes , but pressure sensor from older transmission needs to be install in newer one
only time a thermostat needs replacing is if it doesnt workgenerally when they quit, the engine will over heatthis is caused by the thermostat not opening properlyeasiest way to test this is to get engine to running tempthen with engine running a little faster than idle, remove radiator cap and look to see if the coolant is circulating in radiatorif no circulation, the thermostat has not opened and needs replacementonly other way to test is to remove thermostat from engine and test in bioiling waterbut if you do that, u may as well replace it while it is out
It probably needs steering fluid.
No, you will not have to drain all the coolant to change the thermostat on a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan. Only the hose that is connected to the thermostat needs to be drained.
needs a thermostat
You might as well change the Thermostat because it is comparatively inexpensive, but test the water pump to see if it needs to be replaced.
Is you Geo Tracker overheating or the temperature is running almost hot then you need to change you thermostat
You may be low on brake fluid or the parking brake linkage needs adjusting.
Leaking isn't the only thing that can cause overheating in a car. It's possible that the thermostat has gone bad and needs to be replaced.
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It is located on the left side of the engine (6cyl) next to the thermostat, in order to replace both thermostat or sensor the alternator needs to be removed