Car thermostat problems happen unexpectedly. Usually, you'll start to notice that your car begins to overheat soon after you fire up the engine or the temperature gauge on your dashboard remains below its normal temperature point. A failed thermostat will prevent the engine from operating within its ideal temperature range and affect its performance. For example: A thermostat stuck open will cause a continuous flow of coolant, resulting in a lower operating temperature. Since the oil operates below temperature, the condition accelerates parts' wear, reducing engine efficiency and increasing emissions over time. On the other hand, a thermostat stuck in the closed position will prevent coolant flow and cause the temperature to steadily rise. If you fail to notice and keep your engine running, in a matter of minutes your engine will overheat. In the event of an overheating engine, we urge to have the issue inspected by a professional mechanic to reduce the risk of fatal damage to your engine.
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