What is Car Boiling Over?
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Car boiling over refers to the situation where the engine (also known as the motor or internal combustion engine, which can be divided into diesel engines and gasoline engines based on the type of fuel burned and ignition method) reaches a temperature that is excessively high for its normal operating range, thereby affecting the machine's performance and potentially causing damage. Extension: Conducting a comprehensive inspection of the car's cooling system is the primary method to prevent boiling over. Check whether the cooling fan is functioning properly, whether there are leaks in the radiator, and whether there is a lack of coolant. If the radiator is leaking, it needs to be repaired or replaced promptly. If the coolant level is low, it should be replenished in time. If the coolant appears cloudy or deteriorated, it should be replaced. Additionally, the water content in ordinary coolant can form a vapor barrier layer on the cylinder walls of the engine, hindering heat dissipation, leading to engine failure and shortening the engine's lifespan.