Friday, 27 March 2015

Why does your car not over heat even though there is no water in the radiator?

Why does your car not over heat even though there is no water in the radiator?
I tell u exactly why that is try this yourself take boilingwater on your stove. Get it to boiling temp and hold a thermometerabove the steam and take a reading notice it is much lower and thendrop the thermometer into the boiling water, much higher rite????Big difference in measuring steam temperature and direct hotwater.... Just like your coolant temprature sensor it has to besubmerged in coolant to get true reading ..when in fact you areover heating basically cooking your engine its just that yoursensor is just not able to detect that you are cause it is readingsteam temprature which in no way good for any car to be that hotespecially if it is alunimum eninge it can cause major damage. andthat is the best answer to your question. Thank you n have a niceday

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