Overheated turned off now wont start
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Dear Customer,
In your case you have o check you radiator,& repair any puncture than try it,
problem occured cause of overheating as engine starts so, you must repair your radiator or you can replace this with new 1 radiator,
THNX
SOURCE: Overheated, now won't start
I would pull the plugs and check them for the presence of water beads. Any time an engine overheats severely, there is a good chance of having a blown head gasket and if this happens, when cooling, coolant can be sucked past the breach into one or more cylinders.
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Is it losing coolant? If yes posible weep hole on the water pumpAre the radiator fans switching on? The constantant control module (or similar nomenclature) may not be telling them to come on.
It's a dumb question, but...are you sure that when you replaced the T-stat you put it in right side up? Spring side toward the engine and you can see the triangular shaped arch before you put the cover on. Fixed that probably a dozen or more times. Those are the inexpensive do it your self fixes.If these don't work or apply. Check and see if the cooling system holds pressure. You can get a loaner at any chain autoparts store.or take your car to the shop and pay fifty or a hundred bucks for the diagnosis.
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sounds like you may have a bad coil, would be my guess, hope was some help
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Need more details, But something that would help me is if you would do a compression test. This may give me info of a possible blown headgasket. If this is the case it could be the reason for the broken hose along with the blown headgasket.
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