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How can you Prevent your Mercedes from Overheating

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Mercedes cars require proper maintenance to avoid extensive damage to the engine. One of the common problems is engine overheating. You can easily avoid it by regularly checking the coolant level and not putting more pressure on the engine. The following show will tell you how can you prevent your Mercedes from overheating. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How can you Prevent your Mercedes from Overheating


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How can you Prevent Your Mercedes from
Overheating
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If you are taking your Mercedes for a long
journey, then there more possibility to encounter
an overheated engine.
3
Staying on top of the maintenance task can
prevent extensive damage to your engine and
repair costs low.
4
Taking precautionary steps will always be better
than getting stranded in the road if your engine
gets overheated.
5
Check coolant level
6
The coolant regulates the temperature of the
engine and saves it from overheating.
7
If the level of coolant is below the mark in the
coolant reservoir, you need to put more coolant
in it.
8
The damaged caused by a hot engine and busted
tubes can be costly to repair.
9
Schedule a routine coolant flush
10
Coolant flushes are a part of routine car
maintenance services.
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A coolant flush is recommended every few years
because coolant degrades over time.
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You should make sure to change your coolant every
5 years.
13
Don't run the AC in hot weather
14
When the AC runs, it places a lot of strain on
the engine and pushes it to work harder.
15
This, in turn, makes the engine very hot.
16
When it is hot outside, coolant does not
dissipate heat as fast as it could and you get an
overheated engine.
17
Check your radiator cap
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The radiator maintains the pressure in the
coolant system and ensures that no fluid comes
out.
19
Over time, the spring attached to the radiator
cap weakens which leads to less pressure in the
system.
20
This can lead to overheating the engine and that
could cause permanent damage to your engine
parts.
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