There's nothing worse than hitting the road in your mean machine and overheating. Smiles become frowns and steamy, boiling torrents douse the tarmac as your baby bleeds to death on the side of the ...
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
How hot does your engine run? Is it on the cool side? The hot side? Where should it be? How big of a radiator should you run? Antifreeze or water? Tap or distilled? Do you need a pressurized cooling ...
The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by safety concerns and electrification, and growing importance of technologies such as artificial intelligence and ...
Vehicle cooling and warming systems, also known as air conditioners, are desirable technologies in vehicles. They provide a comfortable climate for the driver and passengers by keeping the cabin cool ...
YARDLEY, PA - Fires in electric vehicles often take crews longer to handle than those in vehicles with internal combustion engines. For fire crews, electrical vehicle batteries are hard to reach, ...
John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, answers a question from a reader dealing with a less-than-ideal air conditioning system. The Car Doctor answers a question from a reader dealing with a less-than ...
Have you ever wondered what that icon depicting a car with a little open ended arrow in your vehicle is for? It's called the air recirculation button, and using it could help you cool your car down ...
The predominant pop-culture car overheating scenario: A lone car drives down a dusty highway, surrounded by parched earth, heat haze blurs the view ahead and POOMFSSSS! Steam starts billowing from ...