How to Cool Down an Overheated Car

Auteur: Robert Simon
Date De Création: 20 Juin 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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If your car overheats and damages the engine, you have no one to blame but yourself. Keep your eyes on the temperature gauge and never let the needle move into the red. Pull over before it gets too hot.


Step 1

Turn off the engine.

Step 2

Wait. If the engine is steaming, dont open the hood.

Step 3

Pull the hood release lever under the dashboard to open the hood when the car has cooled completely.

Step 4

Walk around the front of the car, reach under the hood, find the latch and squeeze it. As you squeeze the latch, pull up and open the hood.

Step 5

Check the coolant reservoir tank first. Its a plastic jug that has a small hose running to the radiator. The reservoir can be filled when the engine is hot (except on German and Swedish cars, the plastic reservoir is also under pressure, so dont open when the engine is hot).

Step 6

Open the radiator cap with a rag. Remember: open it only after the engine has completely cooled. If youre not sure, dont open the cap. If you open the cap while its still warm, you may burn yourself with steam or hot coolant. Open the cap slowly, as if you were opening a bottle of soda that has been shaken up.


Step 7

Examine the radiator. Look inside and see if theres coolant left. If needed, fill to the top of the radiator.

Step 8

Put the radiator cap back on.

Step 9

Check to see that the upper or lower radiator hose, or any of the heater hoses, hasnt burst.

Step 10

Restart the engine.

Step 11

Watch the temperature gauge obsessively. Dont let the needle go into the red. Turn off the engine if the gauge approaches the red zone.

Understand that you can continue driving a high-temperature vehicle if youre far from a phone or a service station and the car does not need coolant (or does not respond to these instructions). However, drive only as long as you stop and turn off the engine whenever the gauge gets close to the red, and let the engine cool down until you drive again. This may take a long time, but it probably beats walking.


Tips

  • Overheating can be caused by factors other than low coolant level (thermostat stuck closed, blocked radiator, malfunctioning fan or failed water pump). If the coolant level isnt low, its time to visit a mechanic.
  • Its OK to add just plain water or antifreeze in an overheating, emergency situation. When routinely adding or changing coolant, always use a 50-50 mixture of water and antifreeze.

Items you will need

  • Car Manuals
  • Rags
  • Engine Coolants

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