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Question by  Mido (29)

How do I fix overheating problems in my car?

I have a Volvo 740 Turbo.

 
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Answer by  technogeek (6640)

Typically, overheating comes from a lack of antifreeze, a faulty thermostat or a heater coil that is defective. Correcting whichever of these is the problem will fix it. You can also look at the radiator fan and see if it is turning when you engine is running.

 
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Answer by  6ixk (1156)

It is more than likely an issue with the thermostat, try replacing it first as its the cheapest and easiest fix, radiator next if you still have issues.

 
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Answer by  Amber40 (24961)

The first thing I would check is that the cooling fans are working. Next make sure the thermostat works. Finally flush the cooling system the refill it. Be sure to completely bleed the system of air afterward.

 
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Answer by  BillyBlue (202)

First make sure that your vehicle has coolant and the cooling system has no leaks. Next check that the engine fan is operational. Finally check the thermostat and water pump.

 
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Answer by  oui72 (514)

There are many causes of overheating. Radiator leaks can be repaired by soldering or by radiator sealant. hose should be replace if worn out. Oil should be regularly changed. Or, you just might forgot to return the radiator cap in it's proper place.

 
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Answer by  worker6079 (25)

Is there enough coolant/antifreeze in the radiator? IF the coolant is fine, then determine when the problem occurs, if while idle, check fan, otherwise check hose for kink.

 
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Answer by  worker7550 (22)

Depending on your driving habits, don't rev too high while in slower traffic. Check your radiator coolant levels. Make sure there are no obstructions to the airflow into the engine bay. You could also attempt to retrofit a larger radiator into the car.

 
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Answer by  Amber40 (24961)

The first thing to do is find the problem. Replace the thermostat if it is bad and do a radiator flush. Check to make sure all components of the cooling system are functioning.

 
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Answer by  johnthomas (28)

if any obvious fluid loss this can be fixed by taking the element cluster apart.taking out the gauges and tightening of the all screw in the gauges then reinstalling them.

 
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Answer by  bhalobasa (64)

First of all you have to check whether there is sufficient supply of coolant inside your radiator. look inside the overflow bottle.

 
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Answer by  japratt (1687)

You may be out of freon in your car. I would have this fixed very quickly because it could lead to more serious problems in the near future if you don't take care of it.

 
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