Engine Overheating
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2014 Chevrolet Spark. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Engine Overheating
| Step | Action | Yes | No |
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DEFINITION:
Either of the following conditions indicate a probable engine overheat condition.
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Go to Step 2 | - |
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Go to Step 3 | Go to Engine Heating/Cooling Schematics |
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Go to Step 4 | System OK |
| 4 | Perform the following inspections:
Does the engine still overheat? |
Go to Step 5 | System OK |
| 5 | Inspect the thermostat for correct operation. Does the thermostat operating correctly? |
Go to Step 7 | Go to Step 6 |
| 6 | Replace the thermostat. Does the engine still overheat? |
Go to Step 7 | System OK |
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NOTE:
Excessive coolant freeze point protection MAY cause the coolant to boil at low temperatures.
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Go to Step 8 | Go to Step 9 |
| 8 | The probable cause of the engine overheat is combustion chamber gasses leaking into the cooling system. This condition is usually caused by the following:
Verify this condition by inspecting the spark plug electrodes and porcelain surrounding the spark plug electrode for signs of coolant. Replace and/or repair the engine internal component(s), as necessary, in order to repair the engine internal coolant leak. Does the engine still overheat? |
Go to Step 1 | System OK |
| 9 | The engine overheat may be caused by a cooling system blockage. Flush the cooling system. Does the engine still overheat? |
Go to Step 10 | System OK |
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NOTE:
If NONE of the cooling system passages are restricted, replace the water pump.Does the engine still overheat?It is unlikely that the water pump is the cause of the overheat condition. |
Go to Step 1 | System OK |