The third thing you should check if your car is overheating is the radiator. If the radiator is leaking, it will need to be replaced. You can usually tell if the radiator is leaking if there is a puddle of green
Motor car with air cooled engine - has natural convection air flow when engine is at rest to prevent overheating after car has stoppedThe bonnet has an opening above the engine and an opening below it. A damper behind the lower opening can close it. The damper pivots about an axis and ...
Overheating in the stalwart of the off-road world, the Land Cruiser, can put a serious damper on your adventurous spirit. It’s like planning the ultimate outdoor excursion only to have your trusted compass point south instead of north. When the Land Cruiser starts getting too hot under the...
Just over an hour later, another yellow was shown when Roman De Angelis lost the rear left wheel on his No. 007 Heart of Racing Team Vantage into the Turn 1 braking zone. After early-race troubles overheating troubles put it behind the wall, the No. 75 SunEnergy1 Racing GTD Pro entry ...
This could signify a malfunction within the cooling system, such as a leak or a failed thermostat, which, if not addressed, could lead to engine overheating and possible engine damage. Battery Alert Light When the battery alert light comes on, it indicates issues with your vehicle's electrical...
Why Your Car Headlights Have Stopped Working and How to Fix Them Experiencing sudden loss of illumination when driving can be both alarming and dangerous. Such malfunctions can stem from a variety Read more What to Do After a Rental Car Accident ...
"I was driving with my small child when I had a blowout. I was stopped in the middle of a busy road in Kirkland. Bill was driving by (mind you many, many people drove by) and stopped to see if I needed help. Assessing that I had a flat tire, Bill had me pull to the side of...
There is a slight smell of coolant in the car when the windows are closed but I don't see any leaks. Any ideas? By the way, the overheating problem only started happening when I brought my car to the dealer about a month ago. The engine was idling rough and I was told that my sp...
This works both ways: if you’re going to be physically active, like digging your stuck car out of the snow, remove layers first to keep from overheating and sweating. Overdressing is a thing. It’s OK to be a little cold when you first go outside. You’ll warm up as those insulat...
Slotted rotors aren’t necessary when you first start out on the track. Finally, directing cold air to your brakes is a great and inexpensive way to keep them from overheating on the track. Some cars have brake ducting installed already, while others might require you to remove a fog light...