Sunday, 29 July 2012

Why is your car overheating

Why is my car engine overheating? An overheating engine is more than a bummer, it can be an expensive engine killer that will leave you on the side of the road, then on to the repair shop for an expensive repair bill. If your car has been running hot, you know the feeling. You're sitting in traffic, the light turns green, and you pray that traffic breaks enough for you to get some air flowing over the radiator so that engine temperature needle will go down just a little bit. It's beyond stressful, and there's no reason you should be forced to endure this. The fact is, there are only a few things that commonly cause an engine to overheat regularly. 1. Low Coolant By a large margin 2. Electric Cooling Fan Failure 2a. Bad Electric Fan 3. Thermostat Not Opening The most common symptom of a failed thermostat is overheating at highway speeds. 4. Broken Fan Belt 5. Clogged Radiator If your car has more than 50,000 miles on it, your radiator could start getting gummed up. 6.Check your oil regularly to be sure you are providing adequate lubrication to your engine, everything you can do to reduce heat buildup helps! If you've checked these more common causes of overheating and don't see an answer, check out this advance overheating troubleshooting guide for more answers!

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