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why is my engine temp high
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High engine temperature can be caused by several factors. One of the most common reasons is low coolant levels, which prevents adequate heat dissipation. A malfunctioning radiator, either due to clogs or leaks, can also lead to overheating. Another possibility is a faulty thermostat, which fails to open and regulate the coolant flow properly. Additionally, a broken water pump impedes coolant circulation throughout the engine. It's also worth checking if the radiator fan is working correctly, as its failure to engage can increase engine temperature. To address this issue, start by checking coolant levels and inspecting for leaks. Consider consulting a mechanic for a thorough inspection and repair to prevent serious engine damage.
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