Questions & Answers for: car sudden temperature rise

...sudden the temperature level rises to the hot position. So I turn on the heater hoping that would cool the engine but I notice no hot air was coming out for the heater. HAVE YOU HAD THIS CAR CHECKED ...

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Question about 1996 Lumina Mini

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1996 Chevy Lumina temperature gauge rising Hey my dad has a 1996 Chevy Lumina that the temperature keeps rising on, especially while idling, and when it gets near the top of the gauge it suddenly goes

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Question about 1997 5 Series

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...car had a sudden temperature rise! Only after traveling a few miles the engine was still relatively cool but the temp gauge was showing the red light! Is this a fault with the gauge or is it more ...

...car runs normally. On those days, the temperature rises normally to 187F or so. We can't afford to throw parts at this so solutions are welcome!! Thanks. Hi! The MAF (mass air flow) sensor is surely ...

Question about 1997 5 Series

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...sudden drop in temperature. Do not rev the engine too much, the incoming water will be ice cold and could crack something. This is not something that occurs often, especially if you try park the car ...

Question about 2001 LHS

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change thermostat While I am driving the heater will suddenly blow cold air, and then the temperature starts rising. I think this means that the thermostat needs changing? yes it does need changing. ...

Power steering went out and temperature gauge showed the temperature rising. What may be the cause? Problem happened suddenly, I didn't notice any fluid leaking. The serpentine belt came off ...

...temperature gauge touches the red The car heats up and the fans don't activate at all till suddenly when the gauge hits the red they activate and hold the temp at the same place. Why is this ...

...temperature suddenly too high if the car in the process of operation, coolant temperature gauge indicatorquickly reached 100 degree, or launch in the cold car, engine coolanttemperature rises rapidly ...

temperature stays cold then suddenly rises to overheating and blows cold air in cabin Cold air in the cabin suggests that the coolant level is low. Check that first.

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