What to Do When the Engine Water Temperature is High?
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An excessively high engine water temperature is most likely caused by insufficient coolant, and adding coolant in time can solve the problem. If the engine operates for a long time, the water circulation system can lead to a gradual loss of coolant in the engine's cooling system. Over time, this can result in a shortage of water in the car's radiator. If not checked promptly, this situation can cause the water temperature to rise. The reasons for high engine water temperature are as follows: 1. Mostly due to water pipe leakage and insufficient cooling water; 2. Common causes include: broken fan belt, radiator or water pipe leakage, thermostat failure, oil leakage, etc. 3. If the car experiences a loss of engine power or produces severe knocking or pinging sounds while driving, it is mostly due to engine overheating.