I have a 1990 Audi 80 and recently, the engine temperature has been going up to the red zone on the gauge. I have checked the coolant level and it seems fine. What could be causing this overheating issue?
ReplyIt could be a problem with the coolant system, such as a malfunctioning water pump or a clogged radiator. Have a mechanic check these components and replace as necessary.
Another possible cause could be a faulty thermostat. If it is not opening and closing properly, it can cause the engine to overheat. Have a mechanic check and replace the thermostat if needed.
Check the fan belt for any signs of wear or damage. A worn or cracked fan belt can cause the fan to not spin properly, leading to engine overheating. Replace the belt as needed.
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