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A thermostat is a crucial component of your vehicle's cooling system. It regulates the engine's temperature by controlling the flow of coolant through the engine. However, like any other mechanical part, thermostats can fail over time due to wear and tear or other factors. In this article, we will discuss some of the signs of thermostat failure and how to prevent them.
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Signs of Thermostat Failure and How to Prevent Them: Tips for Maintaining Your Vehicle's Cooling System Regularly checking your vehicle's MOT history can help you identify any issues with the cooling system or other parts of the vehicle that could lead to thermostat failure. The MOT history check report will show any advisories or failures related to the cooling system, which can help you address the issue before it leads to more significant problems. Using the right coolant for your vehicle can also help prevent thermostat failure. Different types of coolant have different chemical compositions, and using the wrong type can cause corrosion and other damage to the cooling system, including the thermostat.