How to Solve High Water Tank Temperature?

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Raphael
07/28/25 8:40pm
If the vehicle is driven on dirt roads or muddy sections for a long time, some dirt will adhere to the radiator, and the generated heat cannot be transferred to the antifreeze in time. Coolant leakage will cause its temperature to rise. At this time, check whether there is any leakage or insufficient coolant.
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MacEmily
08/12/25 1:24am
I've encountered the issue of high coolant temperature several times while driving, and it always makes me quite nervous. First, I need to pull over and turn off the engine, but don't open the hood immediately—wait five to ten minutes for the engine to cool down. Then check the coolant reservoir's level; if it's below the minimum line, quickly add the appropriate coolant or purified water as an emergency measure. Next, see if the radiator fan is spinning—if not, it might be a sensor failure or a broken motor, so check for any loose wiring. Additionally, radiator blockages are often caused by dust or debris, which can be gently cleaned with compressed air. If none of these solutions work, it could be a stuck thermostat or a water pump issue. In such cases, don't push your luck—call for a tow truck or take it to a repair shop immediately. To prevent this, make it a habit to check the coolant level monthly. Don't take it lightly—overheating can ruin the engine.
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