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Vehicle overheating
Vehicle overheating refers to the engine coolant temperature is
too high. When the coolant temperature warning indicator
lights up on the combine instrument, it means the engine is
overheated, and follow the following steps for troubleshooting:
1. Park the vehicle at safe site away from the road and turn on the
hazard warning indicators. Furthermore, shift the gear lever of
transmission to the neutral, tension up the electronic parking
switch and shut down engine.
2. If the coolant or its vapor sprays out of the radiator or surge tank,
engine may be shut down, and do not open the hood until the little
vapor comes out. If there is no coolant or vapor coming out, keep
the engine running and make sure the cooling fan is working.
When the cooling fan does not work, shut down engine.
3. Visually check if the engine drive belt (coolant pump belt) is
broken or loosened, and if there is coolant obviously leaking out
of radiator, hose and bottom of vehicle. It is normal that the water
drops from the activated A/C.
4. When the engine drive belt is broken or the coolant is leaking,
please immediately shut down engine and contact the authorized
service station.
5. When the engine drive belt has no problem and there is no
obvious leakage of coolant, check if the surge tank is empty, and
if so, with engine running, and add the proper coolant into the
surge tank.
6. When engine coolant cools down to the normal temperature,
check the coolant level in surge tank again. If there is considerable
coolant going away, it means system leaks, and then please
contact the authorized service station for inspection.
Warning!
● In order to protect against the personal injury, keep the engine
hood closed until no vapor comes out, as vapor or coolant
flowing out means system pressure is very high.
● With engine and radiator hot, do not take off the pressure cap,
for the out-sprayed hot vapor and fluid may lead to personal
injury.
● With engine running, keep your hands and clothes away from
the running fan and the engine drive belts.
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