one of the things that could be casing your ovreheating problem is a stuck thermostat. The thermostat stays closed until the engine gets to a certaqin temperature and then opens up to cool the engine. if the thermostat fails to open no coolent gets to the engine therfore causing the engine to overheat. one way to tell if your thermostat is going out is your upper radiator hose where the themostat housing is will be stretched and feel kinda rubbery. hope this helps could also be that your water pump is going and or a broken water pump belt...but id go with the thermostat first.then take it from there.
There are several things that can cause transmission overheating. One of the most common causes is overloading or overworking a system.
overheating of the fluid. This causes the transmission to slip. Slipping causes damage as friction material wears out quickly and even more overheating. This eventually causes failure.
The causes from a meltdown are due to overheating/overpowering of the main power source
99% of the time it is overheating of the engine.
usually overheating of the engine
to much current
The overheating due to friction is a cause.
power steering box
poor cooling mechanisms, and overloading.
the car will break or shut off automaticly
There are a few reasons a vehicle is overheating. The common causes are the thermostat, water pump, radiator, or the fan stopped working.
a 2002 Alero could have several problems causing the overheating. Thermostat, water pump, or clogged radiator issues are the most common causes of overheating.