Engine overheating – Subaru 2005 Forester 2.5X User Manual

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In case of emergency

Engine overheating

Never attempt to remove the radiator cap until

the engine has been shut off and has fully

cooled down. When the engine is hot, the cool-

ant is under pressure. Removing the cap while

the engine is still hot could release a spray of

boiling hot coolant, which could burn you very

seriously.

If the engine overheats, safely pull off the road and

stop the vehicle in a safe place.

„

If steam is coming from the engine

compartment

Turn the engine off and get everyone away from the

vehicle until it cools down.

„

If no steam is coming from the engine

compartment

1. Keep the engine running at idling speed.

2. Open the hood to ventilate the engine compart-

ment.

Confirm that the cooling fan is turning. If the fan is not

turning, immediately turn the engine off and contact

your authorized dealer for repair.

3. After the engine coolant temperature has dropped,

turn off the engine.

If the temperature gauge stays at the overheated

zone, turn the engine off.

4. After the engine has fully cooled down, check the

coolant level in the reserve tank.

If the coolant level is below the “LOW” mark, add cool-

ant up to the “FULL” mark.

5. If there is no coolant in the reserve tank, add cool-

ant to the reserve tank. Then remove the radiator cap

and fill the radiator with coolant.

If you remove the radiator cap from a hot radiator, first

wrap a thick cloth around the radiator cap, then turn

the cap counterclockwise slowly without pressing

down until it stops. Release the pressure from the ra-

diator. After the pressure has been fully released, re-

move the cap by pressing down and turning it.

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