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Category: Engine Cooling System

link to How Long Can You Run an Engine Without Coolant?

How Long Can You Run an Engine Without Coolant?

Car engines produce fire in the combustion chamber when the engine is running, and that is what generates the power that drives the vehicle. Of course, fire generates excessive heat and engine...

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What causes the Coolant Reservoir to Crack and How to Fix It?

The cooling system is an essential part of your car that helps keep the engine at normal operating temperature—preventing it from overheating. The system does this by circulating coolant to the...

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link to Does Coolant Affect AC Performance?

Does Coolant Affect AC Performance?

Is your car air conditioning system not cooling the cabin enough, especially during a hot afternoon? The problem may not be from the air conditioning system itself. There are other non-air...

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Water Sloshing Sound In Car – Causes & Solutions

Are you hearing water sloshing sound in car, either from the exterior or interior? If yes, what could be the causes, and how to address the issue? If you hear this sound, you already know how...

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link to Does The Car Need To Be Running When Adding Coolant?

Does The Car Need To Be Running When Adding Coolant?

Switch off the engine whenever you want to add coolant. Running the engine and adding coolant could damage the engine and also scorch your skin. If you add new coolant, you need to switch off the...

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link to How Long To Wait To Open Coolant Cap?

How Long To Wait To Open Coolant Cap?

You are expected to wait 1 to 2 hours before opening the coolant cap. The reason is that the cooling system works with a lot of pressure, and that pressure can be dangerous. The importance of how...

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