Why does the coolant fan run when the engine is shut down?
This behaviour is by design. The coolant fan will run when the coolant exceeds a certain temperature irrespective of if the engine is running or not. Some vehicles even have supplementary electric water pumps set to run after engine shut down to keep coolant circulating.
What to do if your car engine overheats?
If the engine does stall out and begins to overheat, then the engine’s head gasket maybe burned or the thermostat maybe stuck. If you need further assistance with your engine overheating, then seek out a professional, such as one from Your Mechanic, to help you.
What was the problem with my Mazda 6?
Turns out this is a very common problem with all first generation Mazda 6 cars: The Fan Control Module (FCM) has a high failure rate. I replaced my FCM and it solved this problem.
Why does my car shut off after overheating?
This may be a sign of a faulty ignition coil. Ignition coils are coated with a varnish-like insulation that becomes brittle over time after being stretched then contracted repeatedly. The insulation develops small fractures that open when heated and close… Hi, thanks for writing in.
What causes coolant to overflow from the radiator?
Your problem may simply be a loose or damaged cap not keeping coolant where it needs to be. The radiator cap is designed to allow access to fluids in a ‘closed’ system. The coolant used to cool the engine does so at maximum efficiency when kept at specific pressure. Check your owner’s manual for proper cap replacement.
Why do I have hot water coming out of my radiator?
If you’re seeing gas bubbles or some boiling in the liquid when you remove the radiator cap, a cracked head or block may be to blame. Do not remove a radiator cap from a hot engine to check. You can experience a shot of boiling water exploding under pressure. Your local repair shop can perform test to identify cylinder head or engine block cracks.
What to do if your Radiator is leaking gas?
Replacing the radiator is recommended over applying a patch if the leak is found. If you’re seeing gas bubbles or some boiling in the liquid when you remove the radiator cap, a cracked head or block may be to blame. Do not remove a radiator cap from a hot engine to check.