Many various problems can cause your engine's temperature to exceed its proper operating level, from cracks and leaks to using the wrong type of coolant fluid. The result can be catastrophic and lead to engine failure. You might notice significant symptoms such as smoke coming out from the car's hood or a strong burning smell if that happens. Since serious damage can result from a malfunctioning engine, you'll want to make a service appointment right away at the first sign of engine trouble.
Cooling System Problems
The cooling system is a complex series of parts. When they are working properly, they remove overly hot air and ensure coolant fluid reaches the engine. Both functions help the engine stay cool as it works to operate your car. The cooling system includes many hoses, belts, and other parts such as the radiator and motors. Any parts in the cooling system may develop problems over time, such as leaks or corrosion. You may get a warning that there's a leak in the cooling system if you see coolant fluid ponding on the ground under your car. If you notice a fluid leak, be sure to schedule an appointment with a mechanic as soon as possible.
Low Coolant Fluid Levels
If your car doesn't have enough coolant fluid, the engine will become strained as a result, which causes it to overheat. All vehicles need to have their coolant fluid levels refilled from time to time. However, if your car starts requiring more coolant fluid in between regular service appointments, it may have a leak somewhere in the cooling system. If you have to add more coolant fluid to the reservoir constantly, it's time to make an appointment for a mechanic to check for a leak.
Radiator and Fans
The radiator is a part of the cooling system that keeps the engine cool enough to function. The radiator also contains a series of parts, including fans and their related motors, that work together to help the engine. The radiator also has a belt that can become frayed or slip, preventing coolant fluid from moving out of the engine. The radiator fans may stop working if they get clogged with debris. The fan motors can also break, preventing the radiator fans from drawing hot air from the engine. You may also need to replace the motor clutch, which can also stop working.
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