Can You Still Drive When the Water Temperature Warning Light Is On?
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When the car's water temperature warning light is on, you should not continue driving. Here are the specific details: 1. Overheating: If the red light comes on, it indicates that the water temperature is too high. High temperatures can easily cause engine problems, such as blown head gaskets or mechanical components seizing due to excessively small gaps. If you must continue driving, wait until the engine temperature drops and also check if the coolant level is low. 2. Stop Immediately and Cool Down: If you notice the water temperature is higher than the usual scale reading, you should suspect a cooling system issue. If it rises close to the right side of the gauge, stop the car immediately. At the very least, wait until it cools down before driving again and resolve the issue as soon as possible.