Radiator caps need to be in good condition to seal your car's high-pressure cooling system. Failing to maintain it can lead ...
CARS.COM — If steam is pouring from under your hood, a temperature warning light is glowing bright red on your dashboard or the needle in the temperature gauge is cozying up to the High mark, it’s ...
The predominant pop-culture car overheating scenario: A lone car drives down a dusty highway, surrounded by parched earth, heat haze blurs the view ahead and POOMFSSSS! Steam starts billowing from ...
Your engine can overheat for a variety of reasons. The cooling system may have a problem, and the engine compartment has trapped heat. Your car's air conditioner feels nothing short of a lifesaver ...
Just like you wouldn’t wait until the hottest day of the year to test your air conditioning system, you shouldn’t wait until the temperatures drop to ensure your heating system is prepared for the ...
How hot does your engine run? Is it on the cool side? The hot side? Where should it be? How big of a radiator should you run? Antifreeze or water? Tap or distilled? Do you need a pressurized cooling ...
There's nothing worse than hitting the road in your mean machine and overheating. Smiles become frowns and steamy, boiling torrents douse the tarmac as your baby bleeds to death on the side of the ...
Ford Motor says that it has pinpointed the cause of overheating in the 2013 Fusion sedans and Escape crossovers with a 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine, ending a mystery that began with a big recall last ...
Winterizing a classic car is crucial to ensure its longevity and performance during the cold months. Unlike modern vehicles, ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass (WWLP) — Your car’s cooling system protects your engine from overheating. Additives in the coolant protect your radiator and your engine’s internal components against wear and tear.