A 1993 Geo Storm may overheat due to several potential issues, including a malfunctioning thermostat that prevents proper coolant circulation, a failing water pump that doesn't effectively move coolant through the engine, or a clogged radiator obstructing heat dissipation. Additionally, low coolant levels or a leak in the cooling system can contribute to overheating. It's also essential to check for any signs of a blown head gasket, which can cause overheating and engine damage. Regular maintenance and prompt diagnosis of the cooling system are crucial to prevent ongoing issues.
Yes.
You can't. They have a distributor pack, and not a cap and rotor. a 1.6 eng 93 geo storm has a distributor cap and rotor!!!
150 psi
80W
Under the hood, inside a tube, sticking out of the transmission
If you have no spark, you would likely have a problem with the magnito (ignition).
i checked and found unplugged wires
The computer is a litle silver box under the drivers side dash.
no. they stopped making them in 1993. there was also an american cousin also ending in 1993 called a geo storm
The Geo Storm was a compact car produced by General Motors under the Geo brand from 1990 to 1993. It was primarily based on the Suzuki Cappuccino and designed for the North American market. The Geo brand was established to offer affordable, fuel-efficient vehicles, but it was discontinued in the late 1990s.
Yes a thermostat will cause any vehicle to over heat, just go to local parts dealer and get thermostat and replace it and if that does not work take to SAE trained professional techination.
DOHC GSi, 130 horsepower, SOHC std 95 horsepower