Typically, engines can overheat due to a faulty radiator fan, clogged coolant hose, or a broken water pump. An overheating engine should be addressed immediately, and understanding the typical causes is the best place to start. Here are common reasons why your engine may be overheating.
Cooling System Leak
A leak in your cooling system will create a vacuum that will suck in air. The air might form a bubble, also known as an airlock, which will occupy the top part of your cooling system. It will hinder the coolant from getting into your engine, causing it to overheat.
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