It's a situation that can happen to anyone: you are driving around Hicksville, OH, when your vehicle's engine begins to overheat. There are plenty of potential causes for this problem, all of which can be repaired at the Jim Schmidt Ford Inc. Service Center. Here are some potential causes for your vehicle's overheating problem.

You Are Out of Coolant

No matter the season in Paulding, OH, if your vehicle is out of coolant, it will run the risk of overheating. Be sure to check your vehicle's coolant tank regularly and refill it when necessary.

Your Coolant is Leaking

If your vehicle has plenty of coolant but is still overheating as you drive around Auburn, IN, then you might have a leak. An expert technician at Jim Schmidt Ford Inc. will be able to find the leak and repair it.

There is a Damage Hose

The hoses that spread coolant throughout your engine can become tangled, clogged, or damaged some other way that keeps coolant from flowing freely as you run errands in Butler, IN. If this is the case, you will want a mechanic to check out your car's hoses and repair the issue.

What to Do When Your Vehicle Overheats

When your vehicle overheats on the road in New Haven, IN, be sure to follow these steps to stay safe:

  • Turn off your air conditioner. If your engine is overheating, your air conditioner will tax it further.
  • Turn on your heater. The heater can vent excess heat from the engine and help cool the engine.
  • Put your vehicle in neutral or park, then press the accelerator. Revving the engine will make the fan and water pump work faster and increase air and water flow in the engine.
  • Pull over and open your vehicle's hood. You want to minimize the risk of damaging your engine, so opening your hood will release heat and increase airflow. Be careful when opening the hood, as hot steam might rush out.

Get Service at Jim Schmidt Ford Inc. Today

If you have a vehicle that has had overheating issues, then you shouldn't waste any time; make an appointment at our Service Center as soon as possible. To schedule service, contact us.

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