Car engines tend to overheat because of lack of antifreeze in the vehicle or because of a thermostat that sticks closed, restricting the coolant from flowing through the motor. Discover the most common reasons for overheating engines with information from a certified master mechanic in this free video on car maintenance and repairs.
Expert: Thomas Brintzenhofe
Bio: Thomas Brintzenhofe has been a certified mechanic for the past 14 years, and a certified master mechanic for the past eight years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
@iExiiL3 check the water pump .
catrashoo 4 days ago
Why is he next to a vehicle if he doesn't show us anything about it?
1zalex1 6 days ago
@iExiiL3
l thing the sealgasket fail and the water was go to cylinders... that why a clicking noises.
bernymonty22 6 days ago
I have a 1993 and whike I was driving on the freeway, the cold to hot meter went up fast and white.smoke starting to rise under the hood. It had no water and it was leaking. I added water and when i got home i started the.car up and started making clicking noise. Does anyone know what it can be?
iExiiL3 1 month ago
@crunkwun the radiator not getting air blown on it which happens whilst driving not enough water
messin1000 2 months ago
Is this guy drunk?
jpdizzel305 3 months ago
Hi there, just wanting to know an answer to a question. My vehicle temp starts to rise when vehicle has stopped but still running(gets pretty high) then cools down when driving. What could the problem be?
crunkwun 4 months ago
very good info your on the ball thanks
omarsliver 5 months ago
@eli310 ha ha ha
nathanpowell567 6 months ago
Thanks for sharing usefull info. Hard to believe some people so selfish and judgemental when all your doing is attempting to assist people with their car problems.
billyjo1881 7 months ago