![]() If a vehicle overheats to an extreme level, it will most likely turn itself off wherever it is. The sensors inside the vehicle’s computer will then engage the Check Engine Light or other warning notification. An internal combustion engine begins to overheat when the cold coolant stops cooling the internal engine components. When a vehicle is leaking coolant, there is less and less liquid flowing through the engine, this leads to overheating. Wrench strongly recommends that you call us for a diagnostic inspection to have any coolant leaks checked out right away. Wrench Recommends ~ Avoid Using These Products When the pressure is too high and a hose bursts somewhere, all the coolant would gush out all at once, leaving no coolant in the system at all. A blockage in the system caused by debris can cause excess pressure to build up causing hoses and weak points in the system to explode, or burst. This can easily block off an entire passageway, causing all coolant flow to the engine to stop. Over time what happens is the stop leak product that was put into the cooling system starts to break down, dry up, and break apart, causing debris and potentially even a large clump to go free-falling into the cooling system. If you were unfortunate enough to fall for this advertisement trap, Wrench would be able to come to the vehicle, assess the situation, and let you know how the situation can be resolved. Would You Put Green Tire Slime in Your Engine?Ĭompare it in your mind to the canned slime for bicycle tires, is that something you would want running through your vehicle’s engine? We didn’t think so, we wouldn’t like that either. Cooling Fans - pulls cold air through the radiator. ![]()
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