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Understanding car engine overheating causes can prevent catastrophic head gasket failure. We explore everything from low coolant levels and broken fan belts to more complex issues. Like internal radiator blockages or combustion leaks.

Cylinder Head Cracking – Overheating Is The Most Common Cause
Engine Overheating

Cylinder Head Cracking – Overheating Is The Most Common Cause

11/24/2025
Cylinder head cracking can cause catastrophic damage to your engine. In some cases the crack may be so severe, that replacing the whole engine is the only cure. But most of the causes are all […]
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Radiator: Engine Overheating Causes and Consequences

01/14/2025
Your radiator, helps your engine operate within a “normal” temperature range, of about 195 to 220 degrees F. However, as effective as today’s engines are, they still waste a lot of the heat energy they […]
Automotive Engine Overheating - Causes And Consequences
Engine Overheating

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 […]

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