Engine Overheating

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Engine Overheating
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Engine Overheating

Step Action Yes No
1 Inspect the following conditions:
  • The level of the coolant
  • The mixture of the coolant

Is the coolant mixed properly and at the proper level?
Go to Step 3  Go to Step 2 
2 Add the coolant.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 3  System OK
3 Inspect the generator/coolant pump drive belt.
Is the generator/coolant pump drive belt loose or missing?
Go to Step 4  Go to Step 5 
4 Adjust or replace the belt.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 5  System OK
5 Inspect the front of the radiator for the following items:
  • Dirt
  • Leaves
  • Insects

Is the front of the radiator dirty?
Go to Step 6  Go to Step 7 
6 Clean the front of the radiator.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 7  System OK
7 Inspect the following components for leaks:
  • The hoses
  • The coolant pump
  • The heater
  • The thermostat housing
  • The radiator
  • The head gasket

Is leakage present?
Go to Step 8  Go to Step 9 
8 Repair the leaks as necessary.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 9  System OK
9 Inspect the thermostat.
Is the thermostat faulty?
Go to Step 10  Go to Step 11 
10 Replace the thermostat.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 11  System OK
11 Inspect the cylinder head torque.
Is the cylinder head torque correct?
Go to Step 13  Go to Step 12 
12
  1. Re-tighten the cylinder head bolts to specification.
  2. Replace the cylinder head gasket if required.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 13  System OK
13 Inspect the intake manifold.
Is the intake manifold leaking?
Go to Step 14  Go to Step 15 
14 Complete the following actions as necessary in order to correct the leak:
  • Repair the intake manifold.
  • Replace the components.

Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 15  System OK
15 Inspect the cylinder head gasket.
Is the cylinder head gasket leaking?
Go to Step 16  Go to Step 17 
16 Repair or replace the components as necessary in order to correct the leak.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 17  System OK
17 Inspect the cylinder block plug.
Is the cylinder block plug leaking?
Go to Step 18  Go to Step 19 
18 Repair or replace the components as necessary in order to correct the leak.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 19  System OK
19 Inspect the heater core.
Is the heater core leaking?
Go to Step 20  Go to Step 21 
20 Repair or replace the components as necessary in order to correct the leak.
Does the engine still overheat?
Go to Step 21  System OK
21 Inspect the coolant valve, if equipped.
Is the coolant valve leaking?
Go to Step 22  -
22 Repair or replace the components as necessary in order to correct the leak.
Does the engine still overheat?
- System OK
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.