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Engine Cooling Fan: Maintaining the Proper Coolant Temperature

09/24/2024
Your engine cooling fan, only runs when needed, to help cool the engine. So, an engine cooling fan, relay or control circuit failure is bad news. Because, it can allow the engine to overheat. But, […]
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Location
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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Failure Signs: Testing

09/23/2024
The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensors function, is to monitor the temperature of the engine’s coolant. So, most engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensors operate, using electrical resistance to measure the temperature of the coolant. The […]
Pouring Engine Coolant in Car Radiator
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Car Radiator : Consequences Of Car Radiator Overheating

06/17/2024
So, a car radiator is only one of the many parts, that make up your engine’s cooling system. But, the car radiator is the most important part, as it disperses the biggest amount of heat. […]
Cooling Fan Relay in Car Electrical
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Cooling Fan Relay – What Does It Do – Failure Symptoms – Testing

05/07/2024
THE COOLING FAN RELAY ESSENTIALLY FUNCTIONS AS, THE ON/ OFF SWITCH FOR THE ENGINE’S COOLING FANS. And, is therefore an important electrical component, of the engine’s cooling system. As a result, most cooling fans use […]
Water Pump and Timing Belt Replacement
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Water Pump And Timing Belt Replacement – Tips And Instructions

04/04/2024
ON MOST NEWER ENGINES THE WATER PUMP TIMING BELT, IS WHAT ENSURES THE COOLANT, KEEPS MOVING THROUGH YOUR ENGINE. AND, HELPS THE ENGINE MAINTAIN A CONSISTENT, AND OPTIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE. But, a water pump or […]
Electric Cooling Fan - What Can Stop It From Working Properly
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Electric Cooling Fan – What Can Stop It From Working Properly

03/04/2024
Is your engine is overheating, or shows signs of running hotter than normal. Then, you may have a problem, with your electric cooling fan. Electric cooling fans are used, to move air through the radiator, […]
Radiator Cap - Basic Function - Common Failure Symptoms
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Radiator Cap: Basic Function – Failure Symptoms – How Important is it

03/04/2024
Today the radiator cap, is more important than ever before. However, it is often missed, as being a cause of engine overheating. So, a radiator cap looks simple, but is critical, for a properly operating […]
(ECT) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - What Can Go Wrong
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(ECT) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor – What Can Go Wrong

03/02/2024
The (ECT) sensor, is an engine management system sensor. And, is used to monitor, the temperature of the engine’s coolant. The tip of the (ECT) sensor, protrudes into one of the cooling system passages, and […]
Engine Thermostat Problems - Will Affect Your Car's Performance
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Engine Thermostat Problems: Will Affect Your Engine’s Performance

01/22/2024
Almost all engine thermostat problems, will have some effect, on your car’s performance. The thermostats purpose, is to keep the engine at its, proper operating temperature. So, the engine thermostat, is just a simple valve. […]
Automotive Engine Overheating - Causes And Consequences
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Automotive Engine Overheating – Causes And Consequences

01/14/2024
Automotive engine overheating, happens when your engine fails to run, within a “normal” temperature range. Consequently, a relatively constant operating temperature is absolutely essential, for proper emissions control, good fuel economy and performance. So, a […]
Water Pump Failure - There Are Common Failure Warning Signs
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Water Pump Failure – There Are Common Failure Warning Signs

01/07/2024
To start with, Water Pump Failure can be extremely hard to diagnose. Although the water pump in most vehicles will last a long time, they are by no means indestructible. So, Like any other mechanical […]

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