The defrost selection cycles the AC pump, regardless of what temperature you are choosing to defrost at. This cycles the freon, and cools the evaporator (inside dash), and heats up the condenser (in front of radiator) I would check for 1. the fan working in front of the motor... 2. road debris, bugs, cotton from weeds plugging the space between the radiator and the condenser (common)
Usually, you'll get antifreeze on your passenger floor, steam out the defrost and / or have a very noticeable sweet coolant smell in the car. The heat won't work well and the car will overheat.
Try changing the themometer
thermostats problem my car did the same thing when mine went out
It can if their is something wrong with the cooling system.
It will not cause the engine to overheat. You have another problem.
no defrost on left side of car and antifreeze draining on right side of car. What is the problem
no, it will not
The radiator cooling fan is most likely not working.
Usually the car would run cool, unless the thermostat is stuck partially open.
no
IT JUST DID SABLE WAGON -6 DEGREES no it wouldn't
No.