The IMPELLER on the water pump.The MIXTURE of Anti-Freeze to Water mixture.Blown head gasket.Correct TIMING.the FLOW on the Radiator that U already checked...
I have a 2000 Eddie and just had the same problem, it ended up that the thermostat was sticking and the radiator had some build up in it. That in turn led to the water pump going down and stated leaking. First thing I would do is check the thermostat and hope that the reason because it's only a $10 fix. If that's not the problem I would flush the radiator and lastly, look at the water pump if the other two didn't work. I just shelled out $891 to have all this replaced.
If a coronary artery is blocked, the heart muscles will not get enough oxygen. This condition is known as ischemia. If the condition continues, the ischemia may lead to infarction, or death of tissue due to lack of oxygen.
The heater core can be flushed out and hopefully be unclogged. A water hose can be hooked to the heater core hoses, and water flushed through to clean the core out.
Blocked arteries are called coronary arteries. Carotid artery disease is another named for blocked arteries. This should be determined by a doctor.
absolutely! You can have an infarction with just one blocked artery
Blocked radiator, low on coolant, stuck thermostat, air in cooling system
yes. but there are several other things that can cause it to overheat. not enough coolant, bad belt, radiator blocked, bad thermostat,bad water pump to name a few.
If you're absolutely sure the radiator fan is working properly, have the radiator flow tested. Also, check the thermostat. It may be partially blocked.
Inoperative cooling fan(s) Bad thermostat Bad fan switch sending unit Bad fan relay Blocked radiator cooling tubes (internally)
broken thermostat; blocked hose to radiator or hole in hose; leak in radiator; etc..
Possible causes: (1)insufficient coolant in the system (2)water pump drivebelt defective or not adjusted properly (3)radiator core blocked or radiator grille dirty and restricted (4)thermostat faulty (5)fan blades broken or cracked (6)radiator cap not maintaining proper pressure.
change th radiator it must be blocked feel th radiator shoud be evenly hot.
Either the radiator is blocked, or the thermostat is stuck closed, or the water pump has failed.or it just needs water.
AnswerBecause the engine cooling fan does not work properly or does not work at all.There are many reasons which may cause Engine overheat. the above is also one of them.Loss of coolantloss of coolant because coolant leaks from anywhere on the cooling system.Loss of coolant because radiator cap is broken and will cause overheat.Loss of coolant because radiator cap pressure is less than the required.Loss of coolant because compression leak in to the cooling system.Radiator internally blocked. (Heat exchanger blocked, if equipped)Radiator externally blocked. (Air flow blocked)Engine Overloaded (engine can be overloaded because of loss of power due to malfunction of some parts, in this case there must have other symptoms).Thermostat does not direct water circulation to the Heat Exchanger.Engine mechanical condition is not good (Power balance)Engine ignition timing is retarded.After a repair Engine started to overheat.(AC or Radiator fan is rotating wrong direction, polarity changed)
Could be many things. Rad., Fan, thermostat, fan sensor, water pump, blocked passages.
1 insufficient coolant in the system . 2 water pump drivebelt defective or not adjusted properly . 3 radiator core blocked or radiator grille dirty and restricted . 4 thermostat faulty . 5 fan blades broken or cracked . 6 radiator cap not maintaining proper presure .
Low coolant, stuck thermostat, blocked hoses.