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Does your car have aluminum cylinder heads? If you don't know it would be
wise to find out. Aluminum heads are more vulnerable
to damage from overheating than the traditional cast iron type. Excessive heat can
warp the temperature-sensitive heads, resulting in a major repair expense. And it can
happen so fast you may not have been aware your car was in trouble.
The most common causes of overheating, is loss of
coolant due to a leak. Another culprit is a sticking thermostat, which
prevents coolant from circulating through the engine.
It is recommended to have an annual inspection of cooling system components,
including a pressure test to look for leaks.
Avoid the expense and inconvenience of a breakdown on the road, far from home.
Overheating, a leading cause of mechanical breakdowns, is notorious for
interrupting vacation travel.
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