What Causes High Coolant Temperature in Magotan?
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High coolant temperature in Magotan is caused by reasons such as insufficient coolant or a dirty radiator. The specific causes are as follows: Insufficient Coolant: This requires inspection and is basically the only item you can check yourself. If you're on the highway or in a remote area without coolant on hand, you can temporarily use water as a substitute. Be careful not to immediately open the radiator cap or reservoir cap after stopping the car, as the internal pressure is too high and opening it may cause instant ejection. Wait for the temperature to cool down slightly before slowly opening the reservoir cap. Dirty Radiator: The radiator has many pores formed by cooling fins, which can easily accumulate fluff, sludge, and other debris, reducing ventilation and cooling efficiency. In winter, poor cooling efficiency may not be a big issue due to the low ambient temperature. However, in summer when the ambient temperature is already high, a clogged radiator with poor cooling can easily lead to high coolant temperature. This issue can be resolved simply by cleaning the radiator.