What Causes the Magotan to Always Lack Coolant?
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Damage to the radiator and poor sealing of the upper and lower water chambers can lead to coolant leakage; loose connections at the overflow tank, water pump mating surfaces, and various coolant system pipe fittings, along with poor sealing, are the main reasons why the Magotan frequently lacks coolant. Methods to determine if coolant is lacking: Observe the coolant warning light on the dashboard. If it lights up, it is likely due to a lack of coolant, although it could also be caused by excessively high cylinder temperatures. Check the coolant reservoir. If the fluid level is below the minimum mark (MIN), do not continue driving and add coolant promptly. Inspect the water level markings on the coolant tank. The normal coolant level should be between the maximum and minimum marks. Whether coolant is lacking depends on these marks. If the coolant level is below the minimum mark, it indicates a lack of coolant.