My 1994 Chevy S10 recently overheated and shutoff. The mechanic replaced
the leaking heater hoses and changed the antifreeze to fix the problem.
He stated that the S10 will shutoff on its own if the engine overheats. I
s this a specific feature to this model truck, or does it apply to most
cars?
I ask because I have a '96 Buick Regal that also overheated and was
wondering if engine damage occured or maybe the computer on that car also
simply shut off the engine.
thanks
Mike Romain - 18 Feb 2007 15:49 GMT
That is a new one to me...
Normally the engine shuts down from overheating as it seizes up. If you
are extremely lucky it doesn't actually weld parts together so it will
run again when cooled down. They normally are an oil burning smoker
from then on because all the valve oil seals got literally cooked hard.
Sometimes you get lucky though....
Most people seem to sell them after the overheat. It is amazing the
number of paint peels from the front of the hood where the antifreeze
got it that I see on used vehicles. Then you open it to see the new
hoses or rad. I tell folks to pass on those and look for something else
to buy....
Mike
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> My 1994 Chevy S10 recently overheated and shutoff. The mechanic replaced
> the leaking heater hoses and changed the antifreeze to fix the problem.
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> thanks