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Don't Blow The Engine

Don’t Let Your Car Overheat – Don’t Blow The Motor

Overheating Your car? Not good.

With the boiling-hot summer weather right around the corner, now is the time to brush up on car basics and car maintenance. When your temperature gauge is in the red, your vehicle’s engine is running too hot and that can damage your car or even destroy your engine.

Don’t Let Your Car Overheat.

5 Steps to take when your car is overheating:

1. Turn your engine off.

If your car overheats on the road, the first thing you need to do is turn it off, open the hood and let it cool off.

 

2. Never remove the radiator cap.

Do not uncap the radiator system or the water system. It will be under high pressure and will blow off and burn you.

 

3. Let the engine cool off.

If your engine starts to overheat, it will give you plenty of warnings and show yellow and red lights. That’s the time to pull over before you could actually damage anything.

 

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4. Fill up the  antifreeze coolant.

After the car has cooled – open the system up and fill it back up with new antifreeze.”

 

5. Carefully monitor the temperature gauge.

If the temperature gauge crosses over to hot or red – pull over and turn the engine off.

 

Overheating can blow-up your engine. Don’t be that guy.

What Does A Hissing Sound In The Engine Mean?

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Is there a hissing sound originating from your used car’s engine? Well, if there is, there could be many reasons for that sound. A hissing sound from the engine generally isn’t a very good sign. However, there is no reason to panic.

In fact, it’s possible for most cars to carry parts that may create this hissing sound. So, before you jump to any conclusions, make sure you narrow down the problem to a specific cause. What you need to do is indulge in a thorough investigation to determine where that sound is coming from.

Look for visual cues. The more severe hisses are usually accompanied by some kind of release. For example, it could be coolant escaping from the radiator or radiator hose as a result of overheating. The coolant, in this situation, tries to escape in the form of steam.

If you can’t identify any visual cues, the next step is to listen closely, while the engine is still on. When you’re doing this make sure you follow a few safety measures. For example, don’t get too close to moving parts and if you have long or loose hair, tie it up.

Once you manage to identify the source of the hissing sound, start looking for symptoms. The symptoms will further help you decide what needs to be fixed.

Reasons for a hissing sound could include an overheating engine, in which case, you will need to fix the cooling system. It could also be that your catalytic converter or exhaust system is plugged. In this case, you will need to replace the parts in question.

If you’re concerned about the hissing sounds in your engine, please bring your pre-owned vehicle over to New Jersey State Auto Auction for a quick fix.

 

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