start by cheking your hoses,specially the bottom hose. feel it for any unusual bulges or if it feels funny replace it. if the hoses are ok make sure that the thermostat is not malfuntioning, and that is the same rating as your vehicle requires. finally have your system flushed.
No thermostat, no coolant, no waterpump. Basically you have no coolant circulating.
Yes it can. A faulty thermostat can cause overheating which will cause coolant to be pushed out of the system.
Low coolant, bad coolant tank cap, stuck thermostat, or clogged coolant line.
Low coolant? Thermostat not opening? Water pump not circulating coolant?
Low coolant? Cooling fan not working? Thermostat not opening? Water pump not circulating coolant?
Probably the thermostat is sticking.
If it's overheating, it cold be thermostat, radiator or possibly other problems. If it's not overheating it could be the coolant level sensor.
2 things I can think of which need to be checked: your coolant and your thermostat.
Could be from a variety of things. Commonly overheating occurs when the car is low on coolant, broke thermostat or the radiator needs repairs.
Thermostat, water pump, radiator cap, headgasket, low coolant.
stop an engine
coolant fill tank