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Five Reasons Your Car’s Engine Has Overheated

Your car’s engine produces a great deal of heat while it runs. That heat is detrimental to the engine itself, so your car needs ways to keep itself running cool. If any of those systems fail, your car’s engine is going to overheat. Cary’s Auto Service has information you can use to understand engine overheating.

You’ve Got Problems in the Cooling System

The whole purpose of your car’s cooling system is to keep the engine from overheating. So, it makes sense that when the cooling system has problems, your car’s engine is going to overheat. All sorts of issues can cause the overheating, like a coolant leak from a hose or the thermostat going bad. 

You’ve Got Problems with the Head Gasket

Another big cause of overheating is if your car’s head gasket has blown. The head gasket is a seal that keeps the cylinders and the engine block separated from each other. If the head gasket does fail, you’re most likely going to experience overheating instantly. It’s also likely to be a catastrophic engine failure.

You Need an Oil Change

Oil changes do a lot more for your car than you might think. For starters, they keep the car’s engine lubricated and clean, which is very important. But the engine oil is also part of what helps to keep the engine cool. As the oil circulates, it draws heat away from the parts of the engine that it touches. If you’re overdue for an oil change, the oil isn’t doing all of what it could be doing for the engine.

You Need Another Routine Service

There are other routine preventive services that help keep the engine operating at the right temperature, too. If you’re behind on any of those services, then the engine may not have all the help that it needs.

You Need More Coolant

Coolant does most of the heavy lifting when it comes to keeping your car from overheating. If your car’s coolant levels are too low or there is a coolant leak that is leaving less coolant in the system than there should be, you’re going to see that in an increase in engine temperature.

Cary’s Auto Service in Tempe, AZ wants to help you to take the best care possible of your car. If you’re experiencing overheating issues, give us a call today. We’ll diagnose the issue and let you know what your car needs in order to run perfectly again.

 

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