with my 95 mx3 i was having the same problem all i did was adjusted the angle of the radiator and the over heating problem stopped id try that
Have cooling system pressure tested to determine origination of leak
Fix the leak, and fill the coolant.
IF THE LEAK IS FROM THE RADIATOR, THERE IS NO FIX EXCEPT TRY THE RADIATOR STOP LEAK CANS OF FIX....IF THAT DON'T WORK, GET A NEW RADIATOR. THAT'S ALL YOU CAN DO!!!!!!!!!!!
By finding the cause of the overheating. It is normally, bad thermostat, bad water pump, clogged radiator, either internally or externally, a defective cooling fan, or defective cooling fan relay.
Sounds like you have a coolant leak. When cold, put a pressure tester (hand pump with fitting to the radiator neck) and see if you can see any coolant leaking. Once found, fix the leak.
The unconnected hose is supposed to be unconnected. It is for overflow when the radiator overheats. You may not have a leak, it may be overheating because of cooling fan, thermostat, temp sending unit or something else. May just be overfull and running out when hot.
NONE!! These type products are emergency repairs and will not permanently fix a blown head gasket or cooling system leak. In fact they can cause problems later on. Do not use these type products at all. Have the problem repaired correctly with a permanent fix.
Air bubbles in the radiator can be caused by a variety of issues such as a leaking radiator cap, a coolant leak, or a faulty water pump leading to air pockets in the cooling system. It's important to fix these issues promptly to prevent overheating and potential damage to the engine.
Fix the coolant leak.Chances are the water pump has a problem. They were known for having a leak and with no coolant you have no cooling.But you may have a coolant leak elsewhere also. Your cooling system will need to be checked out.
Adding pepper to the cooling system can work at times. It is in no way a sure fire way of stopping a leak, and is definitely not a long term fix or even a good idea.Adding pepper to the cooling system can work at times. It is in no way a sure fire way of stopping a leak, and is definitely not a long term fix or even a good idea.
check fuse for cooling fan, or possibly temperature sensor at inlet.
I have a waterline leak at my home from the street to my home....can I get a grant to fix this leak?