What does it mean when the Hongqi H7 water temperature gauge reaches 110?
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Coolant leakage or insufficient coolant can cause the engine water temperature to rise. Possible reasons are as follows: 1. If the coolant is insufficient, first add it to the appropriate level, then check after a few days to see if the level has dropped significantly. If it has, locate the leakage point. 2. Radiator fan failure. When the vehicle is running at high speed, the generated heat cannot be transferred to the coolant in time, affecting heat dissipation. This can lead to an increase in coolant temperature, causing issues like boiling. 3. Water pump failure, which includes several scenarios such as bearing seizure and impeller damage. Bearing seizure is relatively rare, while impeller damage commonly involves impeller cracking or the impeller loosening from the pump shaft, leading to slower coolant circulation and easily causing engine overheating issues.