If your engine overheats – Acura 2000 TL - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If Your Engine Overheats

The pointer of your car's tempera-

ture gauge should stay in the mid-
range under most conditions. It may
go higher if you are driving up a long

steep hill on a very hot day. If it
climbs to the red mark, you should
determine the reason.

Driving with the temperature gauge

pointer at the red mark can cause

serious damage to your engine.

Your car can overheat for several
reasons, such as lack of coolant or a

mechanical problem. The only

indication may be the temperature
gauge climbing to or above the red

mark. Or you may see steam or
spray coming from under the car or
engine cover. In either case, you
should take immediate action.

Steam and spray from an
overheated engine can
seriously scald you.

Do not open the hood if steam

is coming out.

1. Safely pull to the side of the road.

Put the transmission in Neutral or
Park and set the parking brake.

Turn off the climate control and all

other accessories. Turn on the

hazard warning indicators.

2. If you see steam and/or spray

coming from under the hood, turn
off the engine.

3. If you do not see steam or spray,

leave the engine running and
watch the temperature gauge. If
the high heat is due to overloading

(climbing a long, steep hill on a

hot day with the A/C running, for

example), the engine should start

to cool down almost immediately.
If it does, wait until the tempera-

ture gauge comes down to the mid-
point then continue driving.

CONTINUED

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