Posted on 4/26/2023
As a driver, the last thing you want is for your engine to overheat while you're on the road. Unfortunately, it can happen, especially if you haven't been keeping up with regular maintenance on your vehicle. If you find yourself in this situation, there are a few things you can do to help mitigate the damage and keep yourself safe. 1. Turn off the A/C and Turn on the Heater When your engine overheats, it's crucial to turn off your car's air conditioning system to reduce the load on the engine. Turning on the heater will help pull heat away from the engine and release it into the passenger section. This may not be comfortable during hot weather, but it can help keep your engine from overheating until you can safely pull over. 2. Safely Pullover If your car is still overheating after driving for a few minutes with the heater on and A/C off, you should pull over. Turn off the engine and let it cool down for at least 20-30 minutes. This is the safest approach to coolin ... read more