What Causes the High Temperature in BYD Vehicles?
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Here is the relevant introduction about high temperature in BYD vehicles: 1. Severe shortage of coolant: If the owner fails to promptly inspect and replenish the coolant, it can easily lead to engine overheating. If the engine becomes very hot after driving for a short while, it is likely not just a lack of coolant but could be due to a leak in the radiator pipes, resulting in a severe shortage of coolant. 2. Water pump failure: When the water pump malfunctions, the water that conducts heat in the engine cannot circulate and renew in time. After driving for a while, the water temperature will rise rapidly, and the water temperature warning light on the dashboard will also illuminate. 3. Cooling fan failure: Damage to the cooling fan or a short circuit in the wiring can cause the fan to malfunction or rotate slowly. This prevents the engine's heat from dissipating, leading to an increase in engine temperature. Upon opening the engine compartment, a significant amount of heat can naturally be felt.