I am not familiar with the model but overheating of any engine usually have causes in common.
If the engine is running as intended the cooling system should be able to dissipate all the heat it produces with a suitable safety margin.
Overheating occurs when the engine produces more heat than can be dissipated by the cooling system - usually because the cooling system has become inefficient either because of reduced coolant circulation or reduced airflow through the radiator or as if often the case, a combination of both.
Waterpumps with a plastic impeller sometimes lose a vane and radiators become partially blocked...
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I am not familiar with the model but overheating of any engine usually have causes in common.
If the engine is running as intended the cooling system should be able to dissipate all the heat it produces with a suitable safety margin.
Overheating occurs when the engine produces more heat than can be dissipated by the cooling system - usually because the cooling system has become inefficient either because of reduced coolant circulation or reduced airflow through the radiator or as if often the case, a combination of both.
Waterpumps with a plastic impeller sometimes lose a vane and radiators become partially blocked...