What number should I call if my car breaks down on the highway?
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Call the road rescue number or contact your insurance company and car dealer. Common car troubleshooting methods: 1. Water temperature warning light on: First, open the engine hood to check if the fan is stuck or if there are any loose connections. Normally, you can try touching the water pipe; if the water temperature is cold, it could be either that the fan has stopped working or that the thermostat or water pump is damaged, preventing the coolant from circulating. In such cases, it's best to call the rescue number as soon as possible and describe the vehicle's condition in detail to the rescue personnel. 2. Engine won't start: It's recommended to first check if the battery is dead. If it's just a battery issue, you can use jumper cables or an emergency power source to start the car. If the car still won't start, it could be due to issues with the vehicle's electrical circuit or fuel system, and it's advisable to send the car for repairs.