Why Does Car Coolant Frequently Burn Dry?
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There are several reasons why car coolant frequently burns dry: 1. Lack of water: Due to insufficient water, the cooling efficiency is low, leading to the coolant burning dry. 2. Poor heat dissipation: Poor heat dissipation or blockage of the cooling fan or radiator can cause the coolant to burn dry. 3. Gas leakage: Engine gas leakage can lead to the coolant burning dry, and each of these issues needs to be checked one by one. Coolant, whose full name should be antifreeze coolant, refers to a coolant with antifreeze function. Antifreeze can prevent the coolant from freezing and cracking the radiator or damaging the engine cylinder block when the car is parked in cold seasons. In regular car maintenance, the engine antifreeze should be replaced every year.