What causes my vehicle’s engine to overheat?
The most common causes of engine overheating are a malfunctioning thermostat, a damaged water pump, low or no coolant, radiator issues, oil too low, cooling system leaks, and issues with the fan belt.
In addition, other potential causes can include a stuck closed thermostat, a faulty water pump, a restricted radiator, external coolant leaks, low coolant, a clogged or cracked radiator, and a malfunctioning fan belt.
It's important to make sure you regularly check your vehicle's cooling system and look out for any signs of wear and tear.
If you notice any problems, you should get them fixed immediately to prevent any further damage.
Additionally, you should always make sure that your engine is running at the right temperature and that the coolant level is at the right level.
Finally, make sure to check your vehicle's engine oil level regularly and get it changed if necessary.