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What Causes A Radiator To Leak

A radiator can develop leaks for various reasons, and understanding these causes is crucial for effective troubleshooting and repair. Below are some common radiator leak causes that you should look out for.

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What Causes A Radiator To Leak

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  1. WHAT CAUSES A RADIATOR TO LEAK WHAT CAUSES A RADIATOR TO LEAK CORROSION Boiler Servicing Schedule The leading and most common cause of radiator leaks is corrosion and rust brought on by consistent exposure to heat and pressure. Consequently, cracks form in the radiator which results in holes developing and in turn, causes coolant to leak out. A FAULTY RADIATOR GASKET The radiator gasket, which is located between the radiator and the coolant tank, prevents coolant from leaking out. So, when it wears out, coolant rapidly escapes from the tank which severely decreases the effective cooling properties of any remaining fluid. A CRACKED RESERVOIR All parts of your cooling system are subject to wear and tear, and another example is the coolant reservoir which holds your vehicle’s radiator fluid that cools the engine. If a crack develops in this tank, this can cause the coolant to leak. A WORN RADIATOR CAP Another vital part is the radiator cap which literally locks the coolant inside the radiator and keeps unwanted elements out. Like other parts of the radiator, the cap is impacted by heat and pressure which wears it down over time. www.shieldoils.com +965 2326 0396

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