What Causes the Magotan to Lack Coolant?
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The reasons for the decrease in Magotan's coolant generally include leakage, excessive natural consumption, and coolant entering the cylinder. Below are the specific causes of coolant warnings: 1. A coolant warning usually indicates a lack of coolant, such as when the vehicle is parked overnight and the coolant warning appears upon starting the next day. In this case, it is necessary to check the vehicle's chassis for any traces of antifreeze. If traces are found, it indicates a leakage point in the cooling system that requires repair. If there is no leakage, simply replenishing the antifreeze should resolve the issue. 2. If the coolant warning suddenly appears during high-speed driving, it is often accompanied by an engine temperature warning. This situation likely indicates a problem with the engine's cooling system, such as: damaged water pump impeller preventing proper coolant circulation, malfunctioning radiator fan, or clogged radiator and condenser surfaces impairing heat dissipation, all of which can trigger the coolant warning light.