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1. Steam is pouring from under your hood
2. A temperature warning light is glowing bright red on your dashboard
3. The needle in the temperature gauge is showing High
Overheating is a serious mechanical problem. Best practice is to turn off the engine in these situations, do not continue driving. Driving with an overheated engine can warp cylinder heads and damage internal engine parts such as valves, camshafts and pistons.
Once the engine has cooled, check to see if it needs fluids. Remember the best mix is a 50-50 antifreeze-water mix. Although this is an easy fix, it may not be the issue behind the overheating. At this point, it is best to consult a professional.
Checking the level on the side of your car’s overflow tank on a regular basis. If it is low, top it off. Often, this is an indication of a small leak. We recommend you have your coolant tested and the entire system inspected by a mechanic every couple of years
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