What to Do When a Car Engine Leaks Water?

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Katelyn
07/29/25 11:14pm
When a car engine leaks water, first identify the cause before taking any action. Here are relevant materials for solving engine leakage issues: 1. Cause Analysis: (1) If the leakage occurs at the gap between the cylinder block and cylinder head, it is caused by a leaking cylinder head gasket. (2) If the leakage comes from other parts of the cylinder head, it is due to bubbles formed during casting that have burst, causing the cylinder head to leak. 2. Solutions: (1) Check the location of the leakage. If it is at the gap between the cylinder block and cylinder head, replace the cylinder head gasket promptly. (2) If the leakage is from other parts of the cylinder head, contact the manufacturer for a claim or free replacement of the cylinder head assembly.
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