Probably would be in your best interest to check the head gaskets.
Could be headgasket
There are a few things that could be causing your 200 BMW 528i to overheat. You may not have the correct mixture of coolant in the vehicle. The problem could also be your thermostat. Have the thermostat checked out to ensure that it is working as it should.
I can't provide images or diagrams directly, but you can usually find the fuse box diagram for a 2004 Suzuki Aerio in the owner's manual. If you don't have the manual, you can often find it online on automotive forums or websites that specialize in car manuals. The diagram will indicate the location and function of each fuse in the box.
A lot of things could be causing that. First did you check your coolant?
You could have a stuck thermostat or your cooling fans aren't working.
could be fans not working, thermostat, blown head gasket, broken or leaking coolant lines, bad heater core
Yes. There could be several reasons for engine to overheat.
An overheated HardDrive touching the cooling plate causing the Disk to overheat. A lot like the red ring of death on a Xbox.
One can purchase a Suzuki in Reno at several different places. A person could buy a Suzuki in Reno at a Suzuki dealership in Reno, or one could purchase a Suzuki at a used car dealership.
theyre maybe an air bubble in the block causing it to overheat,or it could also be a bad water pump
If a calliper is "hanging", it could be causing the brake pads to press against the rotor and overheat the brakes. You may want to see if the calliper is dragging.
Yes it could