Causes and Solutions for High Temperature in Single-Cylinder Diesel Engines
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The causes of high temperature in automotive diesel engines include insufficient coolant and loose fan belts. Below are detailed explanations of the causes and corresponding solutions: 1. Insufficient Coolant: If the diesel engine's cooling system lacks coolant, it will affect the engine's heat dissipation, leading to high temperatures. Solution: Regularly check the coolant level in the radiator and expansion tank, and replenish it promptly if the level is low. 2. Loose or Faulty Fan Belt: If the cooling fan malfunctions, the motor and circuit need to be inspected and repaired. Solution: Tighten the fan belt or replace it directly.