What Causes a Car's Radiator to Boil Over?
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Introduction to the causes of a car radiator boiling over: 1. Hot weather; 2. Overloaded air conditioning system; 3. Malfunctioning cooling components. Car boiling over usually refers to when the engine (also known as the motor or internal combustion engine, which is further divided into diesel and gasoline engines based on the type of fuel burned and ignition method) reaches a temperature that is excessively high for its normal operating range, affecting the machine's performance and potentially causing damage. Here are some solutions: 1. Conducting a comprehensive inspection of the car's cooling system is the primary method to prevent boiling over: check if the cooling fan is working properly, if the radiator is leaking, or if there is a lack of coolant. If the radiator is leaking, it should be repaired or replaced promptly. 2. If the radiator is low on fluid, it should be replenished immediately: if the coolant appears cloudy or deteriorated, it should be replaced.