What are the reasons for the Nissan Tiida overheating at high speeds?
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The reasons for the Nissan Tiida overheating at high speeds are insufficient water level; rust in the radiator; radiator leakage; abnormal cooling fan speed. Insufficient water level: Prolonged water circulation can cause gradual water loss, leading to a lack of water in the radiator. If not checked and refilled in time, this can easily cause the radiator to "boil over." Rust in the radiator: If dirt, such as mud or rainwater, enters the radiator, it can easily cause rust. Radiator leakage: Radiator leakage can obstruct water circulation, and in severe cases, cause the radiator to "boil over." Abnormal cooling fan speed: The cooling fan may be damaged or have a short circuit, causing it not to work, or the cooling fan speed may be very slow.