What Are the Causes of Car Overheating?
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There are many reasons for car overheating. Below is a detailed introduction to the causes of car overheating: 1. Water tank leakage or insufficient antifreeze: This prevents the engine heat from dissipating, and the temperature cannot be reduced in time. 2. Deteriorated antifreeze: The boiling point parameter decreases, affecting the cooling effect; or the anti-rust quality declines, causing blockages in the water tank circulation pipes. 3. High ambient temperature: The air conditioner operates under overload, and radiator components malfunction, leading to engine overheating. 4. Electric fan failure: This results in insufficient fan speed, or damage to the fan shroud, causing severe air leakage.