Turn on the hazard warning lights, depress the clutch pedal, then using the vehicle's momentum, try to carefully move to the edge of the roadway and stop as far to the right as possible at the curb, and if possible, out of the roadway. Let the engine run for a couple of minutes at normal idle speed with the heater turned on at full power.
Attention! Do not stop the engine immediately! The only condition is to maintain the tightness of the cooling system. If a hose has burst or jumped off, or another leak has formed, in addition to the ejection of fluid from under the expansion tank cap, the engine will have to be stopped immediately.
After the overheated engine stops, local overheating of the coolant begins at the points of its contact with the most heat-stressed engine parts and the formation of vapor locks. This phenomenon is called thermal shock.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Open the hood and inspect the engine compartment. Determine where the steam is coming from. When inspecting the engine, pay attention to the presence of coolant in the expansion tank, the integrity of the rubber hoses, radiator, thermostat.
Attention! Never open the expansion tank cap immediately. The liquid in the cooling system is under pressure, when the plug is opened, the pressure will drop sharply, the liquid will boil and its splashes can scald you. If you want to open the cap of the expansion tank on a hot engine, first put a thick thick rag on top and only then carefully turn the cap.
3. Look under the instrument panel on the passenger side for leaks or traces of coolant flowing from the heater core.
If a coolant leak is detected, the burst hose can be temporarily repaired with adhesive tape.
Note. Especially well suited for this purpose reinforced (e.g. silver) adhesive tape, which can be purchased at car dealerships.
A radiator, thermostat or heater leak is quite difficult to fix on the spot, so in such a situation it is necessary to add water to the cooling system and carefully monitor the temperature gauge while driving, periodically restoring the level in the cooling system.
Attention!
- Prolonged use of water instead of antifreeze leads to the formation of scale in the engine cooling system, deterioration of its cooling and, as a result, to a reduction in the resource.
- Never add cold water to an overheated engine. It must cool down with the hood open for at least 30 minutes.
4. A broken or loose tension on the alternator and water pump drive belt almost always leads to engine overheating. If the belt is intact, check its tension (see Accessory drive belt replacement). If the belt breaks or the belt is worn to the point that the automatic tensioner does not maintain proper belt tension, replace the belt (see Accessory drive belt replacement).
5. The engine can overheat if the thermostat that controls the flow of fluid in the cooling system through or past the radiator fails (to accelerate the warm-up of a cold engine).
6. To check the thermostat, on a warm engine, check by touch the temperature of the hose connecting the thermostat to the radiator. If the radiator hose is cold, the thermostat is bad and there is no circulation through the radiator.
7. Very often, the cause of overheating of the engine, the cooling system of which is equipped with an electric fan, is the failure of the fan. Start the engine, monitor the temperature and pay attention to whether the cooling fan turns on when the engine overheats. A blown fuse could be the cause of the fan not turning on (fusible link), faulty enable relay..
... oxidized contacts in the wiring harness block, burned out additional fan resistance or burned out electric motor.
8. Replace fuse link #42 (shown in the photo with an arrow) in the mounting block of fuses and relays installed in the engine compartment. If the fan does not start after replacing the fusible link, check the electric motor, for which take two additional wires and supply power to it directly from the battery. Wires must be securely fastened and insulated.
Attention!
- Do not allow wires to short circuit with each other!
- Pay attention to the polarity of the connection: the electric motor must rotate so that the fan blows air through the radiator onto the engine, and the directions of the generated flow and the incoming (track) air flow matched.
If the electric motor starts to work, the wiring, fuse or relay for turning on the cooling fan is faulty; if not, the wiring or the motor itself is also faulty. Relay, fuse and motor are not repairable, replace them (see sect. electrical equipment).
Helpful Hints
There are two valves in the plug of the expansion tank - inlet and outlet. The exhaust valve plays a big role in ensuring optimum engine temperature. It maintains an excess pressure of at least 0.145 MPa in the system (1.45 kgf/cm2), providing an increase in the temperature of the start of boiling of the coolant and preventing intense vaporization. Unfortunately, when the valve is stuck in the closed position during overheating, a significant overpressure occurs - more than 0.15 MPa (1.5 kgf/cm2), which can lead to a rupture of the expansion tank or a breakdown of one of the hoses. In turn, the jamming of the valve in the open position leads to premature boiling of the coolant.
Therefore, once a year, rinse the plug of the expansion tank with running water. If in doubt, replace the plug. Obviously, if the plug of the expansion tank is removed on an overheated engine and this action coincides with thermal shock in time, then boiling of the liquid and the formation of air locks in the cooling system will be guaranteed.
Blow out the radiator cells with compressed air once a year (e.g. from a compressor), directing the jet first towards the oncoming air flow, and then in its direction to remove dirt, adhering insects and road debris from the surface of the radiator. So you can partially restore the efficiency of the radiator.
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