Engines rarely fail out of nowhere. They usually send warning signals long before disaster strikes, but many drivers miss ...
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Cooling system components that prevent overheating
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
Maintaining engine cooling system components is critical not only to avoid breakdowns, but also to ensure the truck is operating effectively throughout its lifecycle. Experts weigh in on what to check ...
Your vehicle's engine cooling system is one of its most critical components. Its primary responsibility is to cycle coolant — which is a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze — through your engine to ...
Before your next road trip, take a few minutes to follow mechanics’ advice on checking your car to prevent your engine from ...
Brittle plastic cool system parts fail over time. The SPE Motorsport Billet Radiator Cap installs in seconds, delivering a ...
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Mechanics warn cheap coolant can cause expensive engine damage over time
It’s one of the most overlooked maintenance choices in car ownership: what coolant goes into the radiator. Mechanics say that ...
As an engineering professor for more than 40 years, my father often told me that the only difference between a difficult problem and an easy one is knowing the correct answer. While that axiom can be ...
The fields along America’s highways once covered in frost are now fully sprinkled in morning dew, indicating spring has sprung and summer is on its way. Soon, sweltering heat will pour down from the ...
The demands on modern engine-cooling systems are complex. Although increased performance, reduced fuel consumption, longer durability and cleaner emissions may appear to be at odds with each other, ...
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