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what does it mean when your engine overheats
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When your engine overheats, it means that your vehicle's engine is running too hot, often due to an issue with the vehicle's cooling system. The engine gets so hot that it damages itself. This could be due to a variety of issues such as a lack of coolant, a problem with the radiator, a blocked coolant hose, a faulty thermostat, or a blown head gasket. If not addressed quickly, engine overheating can lead to serious and costly repairs, including engine failure.
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