What causes the constant lack of coolant in a 2010 MG MG6?
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The reason for the constant lack of coolant in a 2010 MG MG6 is that there is a leak point in the engine cooling system, causing coolant leakage and insufficient levels. Reasons for leaks in the cooling system: Loose hose clamps, aging hoses, or radiator corrosion can all cause leaks, or collision accidents can damage the pipelines. Common scenarios include damage to the coolant radiator, failure of the heater core, and leaks at the coolant pump or outlet flange. Solutions for leaks in the cooling system: Start from the coolant reservoir and follow the coolant circulation lines to check whether there are leaks at the pipeline connection points, water pump, or radiator. Replace the corresponding seals, pipes, or components based on the cause. If no faults are found in the above areas, it is necessary to focus on checking whether the cylinder head gasket is damaged, as a damaged cylinder head gasket can cause coolant to enter the cylinder and be burned. Replace the cylinder head gasket if necessary.