VEHICLE OVERHEATING
A vehicle can have several causes. Here are some of the most common ones:
Common causes of engine overheating
1. Low coolant level: If the coolant level is low or the reservoir is empty, the engine can overheat.
2. Damaged thermostat: A thermostat that does not open properly can prevent coolant flow, causing overheating.
3. Faulty water pump: The water pump is crucial for coolant circulation. If it is damaged, the coolant will not circulate properly.
4. Clogged radiator: A radiator clogged by rust or impurities can prevent coolant circulation.
5. Coolant leaks: Leaks in the radiator, hoses or water pump can cause coolant loss and overheating.
6. Bad electric fan: The radiator fan helps maintain engine temperature. If it does not work properly, the engine can overheat.
7. Worn hoses: Poorly adjusted or worn radiator hoses can cause cooling problems.
8. Low oil level: Oil helps reduce friction in the engine. A low oil level can increase friction and heat.
If your vehicle experiences frequent overheating, for a complete check-up.
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