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Semi trucks are built to endure long journeys and heavy loads. However, these powerful machines are still prone to engine issues. One common problem that truckers face is overheating. By being familiar with common causes of overheating, you can take precautions to minimize this risk. But if your truck’s engine is failing to stay sufficiently cool, you’ll want to alert an experienced diesel mechanic ASAP. At Florida Semi Truck & Trailer Repair, we provide expert big rig engine repair in Central Florida. Here are five common reasons that semi trucks overheat.
One of the primary culprits behind overheating is coolant leaks. The cooling system relies on a balanced level of coolant to regulate the engine temperature. Leaks can occur due to issues such as worn-out hoses and damaged radiator caps.
The thermostat plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of coolant through the engine. A malfunctioning thermostat can get stuck in the closed position, preventing coolant flow. Regular maintenance checks should include inspecting and, if necessary, replacing the thermostat to help ensure optimal engine temperature regulation.
The radiator is at the heart of the cooling system, dissipating heat generated by the engine. As the miles add up, radiators can accumulate dirt and debris that obstruct the airflow. Regularly cleaning or flushing the radiator can prevent clogs and help ensure efficient heat dissipation.
The water pump circulates coolant through the engine and radiator. If the water pump malfunctions, it can lead to insufficient coolant circulation, resulting in overheating. Routine inspections and timely replacement of water pumps can prevent this issue.
The engine cooling fan and belts play an important role in maintaining the proper temperature. Worn-out belts can slip, causing the fan to spin less efficiently. Regularly inspecting belts for signs of wear and tear and ensuring the fan operates correctly can reduce the risk of overheating.
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semi truck repair in Dade City, Leesburg, and the surrounding area, contact Florida Semi Truck & Trailer Repair. Our local diesel mechanics can expertly handle your semi truck repair and maintenance needs!
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