What does it mean when your Mazda Protege overheats?

What does it mean when your Mazda Protege overheats?

With the hood up and an ear to the engine, it sounds like a piece of plastic fluttering in the wind, but with a faint electric “crackling” quality. Soon thereafter the check-engine light illuminates. Before long the engine overheats and I pull over to the side of the road.

What kind of car is a Mazda Protege?

I drive a 2002 Mazda Protege and it’s been great to me until this past weekend. I had a 4.5-5 hour trip ahead of me and Google Maps told me a more direct route (i.e. not using the interstates) would save time. It must have erroneously assumed that the highway comprising basically the entire trip would be speed limit 55-65 the entire way.

Why is the thermostat on my Mazda Protege stuck?

Thermostat being stuck would not let coolant recovery from the catch can, sounds like bad radiator and head gasket. MANY if not all vehicles today need to have the cooling system BURPED of ANY AND ALL AIR before you go back on the road. You can start at a thermostat replacement which is easy to do and inexpensive.

What causes the Mazda Protege engine to overheat?

In summary: Although not 100% correlated, going faster than 55mph seems to trigger the engine overheating, at which point the rattling noise appears and the coolant begins to bubble its way back up the reservoir (like it’s boiling?!).

How does the thermostat work on a Mazda Protege?

The Thermostat controls the flow of coolant through the engine and the radiator. The temp gauge reads the temp of the coolant. WHen you get no heat OR get no reading on the temp gauge…this means that you have an air pocket surrounding the temp gauge sensor…i.e. it will be in air…instead of submerged in coolant.

I drive a 2002 Mazda Protege and it’s been great to me until this past weekend. I had a 4.5-5 hour trip ahead of me and Google Maps told me a more direct route (i.e. not using the interstates) would save time. It must have erroneously assumed that the highway comprising basically the entire trip would be speed limit 55-65 the entire way.

Why is my Mazda Protege overheating at 60 mph?

If it does open your wallet or put a bullet in it. You state it over heats when travelling over 60 mph, at that speed air flow is high enough your fans may not be running any ways. Thermostat being stuck would not let coolant recovery from the catch can, sounds like bad radiator and head gasket.

Is the 2002 Mazda Protege a Ford Focus?

Each 2002 vehicle benefits from a reinforced body/chassis structure, and a new modular audio system with a standard CD player is installed in all sedans. A redesign isn’t likely until 2004, but when it does occur, the Ford Focus platform may possibly be used. Ford owns a controlling interest in Mazda.

What does a Mazda Protege engine sound like?

From inside the car it sounds almost like an animal skittering around in the chassis – irregular, short and clipped. With the hood up and an ear to the engine, it sounds like a piece of plastic fluttering in the wind, but with a faint electric “crackling” quality. Soon thereafter the check-engine light illuminates.

What causes a car engine to overheat in a house?

If it’s stuck open or closed, your engine will overheat, which is a significant problem. The thermostat is usually located in a plastic house somewhere on your engine block or head, check your repair manual to find its location. 3. Broken Water Pump Your vehicle’s water pump pushes the coolant throughout the engine.

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