Can a diesel vehicle continue to drive with a water temperature of 100?
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Diesel vehicles should not continue to drive with a water temperature of 100. Below are relevant details about diesel vehicles: Precautions: Pay attention to excessively high engine water temperature. First, move the vehicle to a well-ventilated and shaded area. Then open the engine hood and wait for the coolant temperature to drop. If it is necessary to open immediately, use a large towel soaked in water to cover the coolant reservoir cap, then attempt to slowly open the cap. When steam emerges, quickly move your hand away and wait until the steam completely dissipates before finally opening the cap to add coolant. Scrap time: The vehicle will be forcibly scrapped when the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, but the specific condition of the vehicle must also be considered. For commercial vehicles, the scrap time is 8 years. Every vehicle has its own scrap period from the time of purchase, as specified by the national transportation authorities. This is a system where, during the vehicle's usage period, safety inspection regulations are determined based on the number of seats and the duration of use.