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how hot can a car engine get
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A car engine operates optimally within a temperature range of 195°F to 220°F (90°C to 105°C). However, under heavy duty or in extreme conditions, it can reach temperatures up to 250°F (120°C). Exceeding this range risks overheating, causing severe damage to engine components. Modern cooling systems, including radiators, coolant fluids, and thermostats, play a crucial role in maintaining this balance, preventing the engine from exceeding these critical temperatures. Monitoring coolant levels and ensuring the cooling system is regularly serviced can help avoid overheating, protecting the engine's longevity and performance. Overheating not only risks engine failure but can also lead to increased emissions and reduced fuel efficiency.
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