What Causes Engine Coolant Leakage?
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The main reasons for this phenomenon are: the engine block has sand holes, and if this occurs, the owner needs to replace it as soon as possible; the poor quality of the antifreeze added to the vehicle leads to engine coolant leakage during use. More related information is as follows: 1. Engine coolant leakage: The most direct consequence of adding inferior antifreeze to a vehicle is engine coolant leakage, because, in addition to antifreezing, one of the most significant characteristics of antifreeze performance indicators is its strong corrosiveness. It can be said that corrosiveness is even more important than antifreezing. 2. Leading to engine failure: Therefore, if inferior antifreeze is added to a vehicle, it will directly cause various problems with the vehicle's engine, and more severe cases can even lead directly to engine failure.