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What To Do If Your Car Overheats

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There are so many things that can go wrong when you are driving your vehicle and overheating is a big one.
Hopefully you realize that while you are driving you should pay attention to your car's gauges.
I hate the people that drive around in a daze, my mom is one of them!
You should always know what is going on around you when you are driving and you should know what is going on with your car as well.

If your vehicle overheats the first thing you should do is slow down and find a place to stop.
You need to get water or coolant into your vehicle as soon as possible! But you need to know more...
First off, you do not want to shut the engine off unless it cools down to normal temperature. You may be able to get the vehicle to cool down by driving around slowly or by coasting the vehicle.
If you can't get the car to cool off don't shut off the engine.
The next step is to obtain water or coolant immediately.
Once you have water/coolant you need to add it to your radiator. To do this you will need to have the engine running, if you turned the car off start it back up. Your radiator will have a lot of pressure in it, do not just open the cap right away!
You need to let off the pressure inside the radiator, do this by turning the radiator cap until it hits the first notch, you should hear the pressure releasing. Once all of the pressure is released it should be safe to remove the radiator cap by pushing down and turning the cap the rest of the way.
Now that you have the cap off of the radiator you can begin slowly pouring water/coolant into the radiator. Note the engine should still be running.
You want the engine to be running because you can crack your engine block by pouring cold water into a hot engine, this way the hot water in the engine mixes with the cold water and warms it instead of a sudden punch of cold water. Also this will help get out any air bubbles that are in the engine.
When pouring the water/coolant the radiator will likely fill up to the top and then go down and there may be a lot of bubbles this is normal. You need to completely fill the radiator and to do so you need to make sure all the air comes out.
When the radiator is full replace the radiator cap.
You're almost done!
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