What to Do When the Engine Burns Coolant?
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Engine burning coolant occurs due to cracks in the car's cylinder block or cylinder head gasket, allowing coolant to enter the engine cylinders and thus be burned. If this happens, it's necessary to inspect the cylinder block and gasket. The main scenarios are: 1. If caused by a cracked cylinder block, a new cylinder block needs to be replaced. 2. If caused by a cracked cylinder head gasket, then a new gasket must be installed. Additional Information: Antifreeze, also known as antifreeze coolant, refers to a coolant with antifreeze properties, designed to keep the cooling system from freezing in low winter temperatures, ensuring the car remains operational.