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Guide to 3 Common Car Radiator Problems

The radiator is attached to the engine control unit that maintains sufficient coolant flow. The most frequent automobile radiator issues like leaky hoses, fallible thermostats, and water pump failure are must replace to keep the cooling system running smoothly. Further, a water pump powers the movement of the coolant throughout the system for the car radiator colling issue.

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Guide to 3 Common Car Radiator Problems

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  1. ****************************************************************************************** With regular maintenance and upkeep, a car radiator may rarely cause issues. Further, radiators developed by a renowned automotive radiator manufacturer last longer. Here are some of the most frequent automobile radiator issues to be aware of, as well as the signs to check for: Leaky Hoses The hoses that transport the cooling fluid through the radiator are among the most vulnerable parts of the system. Coolant hoses can develop minor splits or breaks over time due to corrosion or abrasion. Therefore, you must replace them regularly to keep the cooling system running smoothly. The following signs are indicators that your car radiator needs to be replaced: •Engine getting overheated •The front of your car leaks yellow liquid •Your dashboard reflects overheating light •More or less steam coming out of the bonnet Fallible Thermostat To control the coolant flow into the radiator, an ECU is used, also known as Engine Control Unit. A thermostat cools the liquid. It is attached to the ECU that maintains sufficient flow. If the thermostat does not function correctly, the temperature of the engine may rise rapidly. The warnings to consider are: 1

  2. •A sudden spike in engine temperature •Leakage around the thermostat •Dashboard indicating overheating •Steam leaking from the bonnet Water Pump Failure Just like the heart pumps the blood in the veins, similarly, a water pump powers the movement of the coolant throughout the tubes. The pump may wear out over time. It hampers the adequate flow of the liquid resulting in an overheated engine. The symptoms are more or less the same as follows: •Leaky water pump •Steam from the radiator •Dashboard indicating overheat sign •Loose pulley of the pump making high-pitched noise Other than the common signs mentioned above, you may have encountered additional problems like holes in your radiator, issues with the radiator fan, air getting in the system, etc. The best way to deal with these issues is to ask a professional mechanic to do a complete cooling system check. In the worst case, you may be asked to replace parts. For the best quality car radiator, always extend to an expert industrial radiator manufacturer like FTH. We master the art of creating advanced radiators for diverse industrial applications. Check now! For more details, contact Us: Address: - 56, Balaji Estate, Near Mony Hotel, Narol Isanpur Road, Ahmedabad -382443, india. Website: - http://www.fthindustries.in/ Email: - info@fthindustries.in Phone: -+91 9512105656 2

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