No. If your car's temperature gauge goes into the red, or a flash check engine light is displayed, pull over safely, shut off the engine, and let it cool. Driving with an overheated engine can cause serious damage.
Caution! Do not attempt to add coolant to an engine that is still warm. You risk being seriously burnt by scalding-hot coolant that sprays out when the radiator cap is opened while the engine is warm. It is often best to have your vehicle towed to a repair shop if you can not wait an hour or two for the engine to cool.
If you have cooling system problems in Ann Arbor or nearby, call Hoover Street Auto Repair at 734-913-6272, make an online appointment, or visit the shop for a cooling system diagnosis.