A stuck open thermostat would make your engine run colder than normal. You'll see problems like your heater not working. Liquids can not evaporate to the point of loss in a sealed environment. Being that your coolant would run hotter under normal circumstances, this is unlikely.
yes if your vehicle over heats
the most common cause would be a stuck closed thermostat.
yes if the thermostat is stuck open the gauge will read low the water or antifreeze will flow straight through the engine and radiater if it is stuck closed it will over heat your car
Thermostat is most likely stuck in the open position; replace the thermostat.
overheating , or blow a radiador hose if stuck closed. if stuck open wont really do nothin but eat antifreeze muhhahahahaha it just opens to save your engine from gettin too hot
If the thermostat is stuck open, the radiator is able to cool the antifreeze faster than the engine can heat it.
The engines thermostat is probably stuck open or has been removed, so change the thermostat and this should fix your problem.
No
thermostat is stuck,or bad head gasket.check thermostat first it's cheep and easy
You need to have a shop check your radiator cap, water pump, cooling fan and thermostat for proper function...the most common cause for over heating is a thermostat that has gone bad and is stuck closed not allowing the coolant to circulate and cool the engine.
The thermostat may be stuck open
yes if its stuck closed.