Yes, it most certainly will. You may be late for where ever you are going, so I suggest you start walking.
Thermostat problem, head gasket, coolant leak, cooling fans on rad not coming on or coming on at the wrong time/temp.
AnswerThermostat problem, head gasket, coolant leak, cooling fans on rad not coming on or coming on at the wrong time/temp. AnswerI don't know what is causeing the vehicle to over heat. However, I can tell you there is a trick to releave the pressure on certain valves so you can get to were your going.. or if your stuck in traffic..Put your heater on full blast and roll down the windows that will hold you over until you get her in the shop.assuming that it is the same as my 1972 mini. it is down and to the right (towards the driver) also, the gear lever will have to be lifted or pulled up to allow access.
There are over a dozen switches on the dashboard so you need to specify which switch. On the display screen there are two button to set time, date, language. Below that is the hazard light and just below this is central locking control. On the side of the radio you have control buttons for Child safety lock, Anti intrusion alarms, ESP, Parking assistance.
On the instrument panel you have a button on the left to control dashboard illumination and on the right side is a similar button to reset maintenance and trip indicator.
On the right side of the steering below the vent is the control for wing mirrors, and next to this is a knob to adjust the headlights. On the left side of the steering is another control to adjust the steering column. You have a few more buttons around the display for the ventilation system for front and rear window demister, air conditioning, and fan with adjustment for direction of air flow. Cars with cruise controls may have additional buttons on the Steering wheel.