I have a 1997 Honda CRV all wheel drive. And it keeps overheating?
I have checked all of the fluids and they are full. There are no leaks from the radiator or hoses, the antifreeze is full and the car keeps overheating. I haven't replaced the thermostat yet but is there something else that I'm NOT checking that could cause it?
First make sure the radiator fans are coming on properly. Turn on the A/C. Fans should start up right away. If the fans are working, feel the radiator or use an IR thermometer side to side and top to bottom. You should feel a difference in temp. If it looks like the radiator is cooling, then your problem is a t-stat, water pump, or a head gasket leak.
Okay so I don't know much but I do know that in my car the serpentine belt got shredded so my car was constantly over heating could also be that
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