What are the symptoms of a faulty oil cooler?
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Symptoms of a faulty oil cooler include signs of oil leakage at the oil cooler location, the fan not rotating, and the presence of oil in the radiator. Below is a partial introduction regarding oil cooler damage: 1. Causes of damage: The oil cooler, also known as the oil cooler, is prone to failures such as copper pipe ruptures and cracks in the front and rear covers, often caused by not draining the cooling water inside the diesel engine body during winter. 2. Inspection methods: When damage occurs, a significant amount of oil will appear in the cooling water, and the oil level in the cooling water will increase rapidly. A damaged oil cooler needs to be replaced, and a damaged seal ring also requires replacement.