If your engine overheats – HONDA 2000 Accord Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If Your Engine Overheats

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.

4. If the temperature gauge stays at

the red mark, turn off the engine.

5. Wait until you see no more signs

of steam or spray, then open the

hood.

6. Look for any obvious coolant leaks,

such as a split radiator hose.

Everything is still extremely hot,

so use caution. If you find a leak, it

must be repaired before you

continue driving (see

Emergency

Towing on page

301

).

7. If you don't find an obvious leak,

check the coolant level in the

radiator reserve tank (see page

166

). If the level is below the

MIN mark, add coolant to halfway

between the MIN and MAX marks.

8. If there was no coolant in the

reserve tank, you may also have to

add coolant to the radiator. Let the

engine cool down until the pointer

reaches the middle of the tempera-

ture gauge, or lower, before check-

ing the radiator.

CONTINUED

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Removing the radiator cap

while the engine is hot can

cause the coolant to spray out,

seriously scalding you.

Always let the engine and

radiator cool down before

removing the radiator cap.

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