You've been looking forward to summer's warm temperatures, but your engine doesn't like the heat. Your engine may overheat under excessive heat, halting your vacation plans and costing you thousands of dollars to repair.
Waiting until the temperature warning light comes on is not a good idea. So, know how to tackle overheating in your Volvo car and see how you can keep your engine cool this summer.
Add Antifreeze or Water to the Cooling System
You can often reach your destination quicker by doing this. Keeping an eye on your engine is critical because this may only be a temporary fix. It is important to be careful when removing the radiator cap since hot water is under pressure. Remove the radiator cap after things have cooled off. Make sure you don't get steam burns by covering the cap with a rag.
Drive at a Moderate Speed
Don't floor your car when your car starts overheating in an effort to get to your destination faster. By driving too fast, you only make the problem worse by increasing the engine's temperature. You should instead keep your speed moderate and take it easy. Further heating will be prevented if you do this.
Turn Up the Heater and Fan to Maximum
Though it may sound absurd, this process allows the engine to breathe by transferring heat away from it. So, if you feel that your Volvo car is overheating, turn up the heater and fan to the maximum.
Pullover
To avoid further engine damage, pull over and reach a tow truck if the temperature gauge continues to rise. Allow the engine to cool for at least half an hour before touching anything before opening the hood. Tow your vehicle and get your vehicle repaired.
Get Revved Up
Place the car in park or neutral while you're sitting at a stoplight and turn the engine up to 1500RPM so air and water can flow through your radiator. Also keeping the air flowing through the radiator while in traffic also helps reduce the heat.
Steps to Prevent Overheating In Your Volvo Car
- Make sure you carry coolant for your vehicle and distilled water or premixed coolant in your emergency road kit.
- Keep your coolant/antifreeze levels checked regularly. You should check your owner's manual to determine the right amount of antifreeze and water to use
- Make sure you pay attention to your temperature gauge while driving. If this begins to creep up, you will be able to get your engine cooled using the steps above.
- Get your mechanic to diagnose and fix the source of any antifreeze leak right away if you notice one.
Driving to Volvo Cars Manhattan for Service
Whenever your car continues to overheat, even when you've pulled over and allowed it to cool down, you're best off driving to a service station none other than Volvo Cars Manhattan. Do not push your engine too far, as doing so could cause irreversible damage. Bring it to us and we will get it checked.
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