Thermostat.
get a new temperature sensor.
well, check your oil, engine coolant, and your radiator.
Check the fan control
Replace sending unit
the simple answer is the coolant fluid - make sure it's full where it's marked, after driving it ten miles. the bigger problem is unlikely if it runs alright, so try the first. you might just need to flush and fill the coolant too..
Yes, a restricted or leaking radiator can cause the engine to overheat.
you smash it
A cracked block or a leak in the head gasket of the 1995 Impala SS can be caused by overheating the motor or even by drastic temperature changes. For example, adding cold water to the motor when an engine is hot can cause the block to crack. Gaskets sometimes leak when worn or when exposed to extreme temperatures.Ê
Yes, too much flow through the radiator does not allow the water to cool properly (or enough) so it returns to the motor hotter than it should be, which in turn raises the temperature even more.
A 1967 Chevy Impala with a 283 motor should run at a temperature between 180 and 195 degrees. The temperature is set by the thermostat which controls coolant flow.
This is a diagnostic process. If the coolant isn't low and the fan will run when the AC is turned on it will need a Mechanic to Diagnose.
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