Check coolant level
Could be thermostat is not opening
Could be a bad water pump
if the radio is not working in a 2007 Pontiac g6 sdn what is the problem
The further north you drive, the cooler the engine will get. If the problem doesn't resolve itself by the time you pass the Arctic Circle, you should call On-Star or AAA for further assistance.
A major traffic violation is a more serious traffic offense. Driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and driving with a revoked license are all major violations.
I have a 1998 Pontiac GT and the light was burned out on the display. Could not find one at the dealership. The place i found one was www.corvetteradios.com. Hope this helps. I had that problem on my GP GT ´97, I pulled out the radio and there´s a small light behind the dispaly, it was burned, I had to replace it. You can buy it in radioshack, you need to weld it.
It could be the fuel pump.
It MAY help with the overheating problem....but you really need to find out why it's overheating. Blown head gasket, stuck thermostat, bad water pump, fan not coming on, etc.
You are OVERHEATING. You most likely have an intake or Head gasket problem.
hi . i also own a 1998 Pontiac trans sport i was having the same overheating problem. try replaceing the thermostat first .or like me replace the lower intake gASKET MINE WAS BAD!! IF YOU HAVE NO heat in the van and the temp gauge in the van keeps jumping up and down that's what it is
radiator plugged.or coolant low
I just had this problem with my 2002 Pontiac Grand Am. The problem is a short in the "multi-function switch." When I took it to get fixed, they told me that a lot of Pontiac Grand Ams have had this problem, and mine was fixed through warranty. If that is not the problem with your car, check the "signal flasher relay." Hope I helped!
According to my mechanic, it has something to do with the cam shaft position sensor overheating.
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First guess would be the pick up coil in the distributor
the problem may be that the timing chain or belt has broken
when overheating occurs at highway speeds the cause is usually. a radiator or coolant circulation problem, Check for a restricted or clogged radiator.
Your truck is overheating because it needs a new radiator. I had the same problem, after I installed the new radiator and flushed out my remaining cooling system I never had a overheating problem since.