Why does my Honda engine keep overheating?

Why does my Honda engine keep overheating?

July 6, 2016, 5:45am #6 It is correct that if the water pump does not circulate the coolant the engine will overheat and blow coolant into the reservoir and out the overflow. It sounds to me like you’ve done all the tests and checks to eliminate a headgasket problem. The water pump is a real possibility.

Why is my 1997 Honda Accord over heating?

I love this car, reliable and low maintenance 1997 honda accord. However it started to overheat after about 16 years on the road. The car would slowly overheat after 150kms of driving. I noticed that the water level in the cooling system was reduced after long journey.

Why is my car over heating after 16 years?

However it started to overheat after about 16 years on the road. The car would slowly overheat after 150kms of driving. I noticed that the water level in the cooling system was reduced after long journey. Ther 1st foreman changed the water radiator to a bigger double layer radiator, but on a longer journey, the car overheating problem persisted.

What to do if your car is over heating?

Ther 1st foreman changed the water radiator to a bigger double layer radiator, but on a longer journey, the car overheating problem persisted. 2nd foreman changed the water pump. he said the old one was leaking… but still not OK.

What causes a Honda Civic engine to overheat?

Most overheating problems with these vehicles can be traced to gasket failure, leaks or to worn components. Twist the radiator cap off of the radiator after first waiting for the engine to cool, then look into the radiator and observe the fluid level. The fluid level should be approximately 1 inch below the top of the radiator.

Why is the back of my Honda Accord over heating?

If so, its ok, the next main problem would be the radiator clogged, not allowing coolant to circulate from upper hose thru radiator to lower hose and back to engine. (so lower hose is cooler to the touch) . If both hoses are “HOT” then I would check the coolant Fans , mounted on the back of the radiator.

However it started to overheat after about 16 years on the road. The car would slowly overheat after 150kms of driving. I noticed that the water level in the cooling system was reduced after long journey. Ther 1st foreman changed the water radiator to a bigger double layer radiator, but on a longer journey, the car overheating problem persisted.

Ther 1st foreman changed the water radiator to a bigger double layer radiator, but on a longer journey, the car overheating problem persisted. 2nd foreman changed the water pump. he said the old one was leaking… but still not OK.

Why does my dirt bike keep losing coolant?

Even if your bike is running fine otherwise then you’re still losing that coolant every time it gets hot. Instead of losing that coolant you could install a coolant recovery tank for your dirt bike (Amazon). It’s super cheap, easy to install, and it simply works.

Why is my radiator on my dirt bike overheating?

Radiators don’t cool the engine by themselves. They NEED air to keep cool as well, so if they’re not getting any air-flow, it’s probably going to overheat the engine. A common problem that beginner and technical trail-riders have is riding too slow for long periods of time.

July 6, 2016, 5:45am #6 It is correct that if the water pump does not circulate the coolant the engine will overheat and blow coolant into the reservoir and out the overflow. It sounds to me like you’ve done all the tests and checks to eliminate a headgasket problem. The water pump is a real possibility.

Even if your bike is running fine otherwise then you’re still losing that coolant every time it gets hot. Instead of losing that coolant you could install a coolant recovery tank for your dirt bike (Amazon). It’s super cheap, easy to install, and it simply works.

Radiators don’t cool the engine by themselves. They NEED air to keep cool as well, so if they’re not getting any air-flow, it’s probably going to overheat the engine. A common problem that beginner and technical trail-riders have is riding too slow for long periods of time.