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Engine overheating is typically caused by a problem with the cooling system. Including a lack of coolant, leaks, a faulty water pump, or a clogged radiator.

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Common Engine Problems – Noises, Leaks, Overheating, And Fuel

03/17/2024
We all know it’s important to take care of your vehicle’s engine. But, there are some common engine problems, that just get overlooked. So, as a vehicle owner it is important that you’re constantly on […]
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 […]
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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