For many, having a vehicle readily available is essential for everyday life — whether it's going to work, taking the kids to school, running errands, or chipping away at your road trip bucket list. In ...
Severe heatwaves in Central and Northwest India, with temperatures reaching 45°C–48°C, are pushing vehicle cooling systems ...
Engines rarely fail out of nowhere. They usually send warning signals long before disaster strikes, but many drivers miss ...
Symptom: An engine’s cooling system is overheating. The coolant level is low, but there are no visible leaks and no water in the engine crankcase to hint of water jacket or cylinder head problems.
A little preventive maintenance goes a long way.
It's easy to assume overheating is a result of long road trips or summer heatwaves, but when your engine gets too hot while idling, it's usually a sign of something deeper that needs immediate ...
The first reaction when a machine malfunctions is to think of expensive, catastrophic causes. Fortunately, a deep breath and careful consideration might offer simple cures for these symptoms. Symptom: ...
Diesel engines typically have beefier, more robust cooling components to keep the motor cool in varying conditions. Modern diesels operate at a higher compression ratio, which makes their combustion ...