What are the effects of an overheated car engine?
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The effects of an overheated car engine are: 1. The cooling system pipes may burst; 2. The heater core may rupture, causing water damage to electrical components in the cabin; 3. Damage may occur to the engine cylinder head gasket; 4. The engine oil may become too thin, failing to effectively lubricate internal engine components. The solutions for an overheated car engine are: 1. Check if the radiator coolant is at the normal level; 2. Inspect the radiator, coolant hoses, and other components for leaks; 3. Top up the coolant. The causes of an overheated car engine are: 1. The coolant level in the radiator is below the minimum mark; 2. Insufficient fan speed; 3. Lack of power in the coolant circulation; 4. Blocked water passages or a clogged radiator; 5. Air trapped in the cooling system; 6. A malfunctioning thermostat.