Check your Transmission Fluid, The cooler that runs through the radiator may be leaking into the cooling system. If so, the radiator will need to be replaced, and possible transmission will need to be flushed as well. Good Luck!
bad coolant level sensor in either side or bottom of plasit coolant resivoir,
Coolant is used to keep an engine in a vehicle at a temperature safe for operation. If no coolant is in the reservoir, an engine will not start.
Yes, If to much leaks out this will cause the engine to over heat, smoke and or stall hence the name engine COOLant :)
No, low coolant would cause the opposite.
water pump, oil, water, engine coolant....main cause would be engine coolant, just check to see if you have a leak.
The coolant sensor moniters the coolant temperature. A faulty thermostat could cause the engine to run cool.
Blown head gasket will do it check your coolant for oil in it and your engine oil for coolant it it...
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Hard driving can cause an engine to use oil, but not drastically. Coolant level should not be effected unless the engine overheats.
The remains of the old coolant can cause the new coolant to fail. Using the wrong type of coolant can also damage the engine.
If you have coolant on the top of the engine it could be a leaky thermostat housing or a leaking intake gasket.