check radiator cap. there is a small release valve in it that may be scaled up and stuck. a wee scrape and hopefully all will be well. make sure that radiator is full at the same time
Either the water pump impeller is loose on it's shaft, or you have a leaking head gasket.
Could Be head gasket or thermostat. That's what happened to me...Could Be head gasket or thermostat. That's what happened to me...
You may have the thermostat in upside down, typically you want the pointed side facing UP.
Blown head gasket?
check your heater core is it overheating?
White smoke from the exhaust indicates you have a blown head gasket or cracked head. Stop driving the car until this is repaired or you will do serious damage to the engine.
It MAY help with the overheating problem....but you really need to find out why it's overheating. Blown head gasket, stuck thermostat, bad water pump, fan not coming on, etc.
head gasket, low oil or antifreeze, malfunctioning fans.
There are several things that can cause your cooling system to overheat. The next thing you should check is the thermostat. A blown head gasket can also cause the system to overheat.
more than likely you need a new radiator for it, when you install it back flush the engine.
Sticking thermostat, blown head gasket, partially clogged radiator, or defective cooling fan.
Head gasket is leaking