One of the most troublesome problems that can appear on a Hyundai Kona is to observe its temperature gauge increasing. The truth is, a gauge that rises above 90/100° is usually an indicator that your Hyundai Kona is heating up. If you are in this case, you have done well to click on this link because we will help you to find out the cause and understand the induce. To accomplish this, in the beginning, we will look at the explanations for engine overheating and the risks you run, and next, what possibilities are available to you to eliminate this phenomenon.

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Why is my Hyundai Kona overheating? What are the risks?

A Hyundai Kona that heats up is a sign of a significant problem. You should not think that you will deal with it later because, if you do, you risk irreversibly injuring the engine of your car. Indeed, if your Hyundai Kona heats up, and you keep driving, you basically risk the breakage of your car engine. An internal combustion engine works through combustion, which triggers heat. This heat must be controlled because it can damage the engine parts. If you see white smoke starting to surface of your engine and you can feel a loss of power, your Hyundai Kona is heating up and you are injuring your engine, you must stop.

What are the causes of an heating up Hyundai Kona ?

  • A leak in the cooling system

    If you repeatedly run out of coolant and refill your system regularly, you could have a leak, so have your system inspected for leaks. It is also plausible that it is your cylinder head gasket that is faulty, in that case you should notice “mayonnaise” in the area of your engine oil cap.
  • A dead calorstat
    The job of this part is to switch on the engine cooling only when the engine is at optimum temperature, if it is ruined, the coolant will never reach the engine and your Hyundai Kona will heat up. Check its state.
  • A blocked radiator
    Even though this circumstance is not so common, if your radiator is very dirty, or clogged with impurities, its cooling fins will no longer complete their work and on hot days your Hyundai Kona can overheat.
  • A fan that no longer functions
    Be sure you verify the state and operation of your fan, in addition to the air produced by the speed of your Hyundai Kona, it has an important duty in cooling your engine when it has to be the relay when you drive slower. In the eventuality of a breakdown and travelling at low speed, your car will inevitably heat up.
  • A damaged water pump
    To conclude, it is plausible that your water pump is at the end of its life. Indeed, its job is to flow the coolant throughout the circuit, in the event of failure this action stops and your Hyundai Kona heats up. This can be because of a faulty belt that has harmed your pump. If this is your case, go to your garage.

How can I fix the problem of an heating up Hyundai Kona?

Moreover to having inspected all the parts that may be causing your Hyundai Kona to heat up, you will have to make the right resolutions to limit the risks in case your vehicle gets hot and you have no other solution than to go home, or to go to your auto mechanic.
Here are a few tips if your car is overheating:

  • Reduce your engine speed but not your speed:
    Reducing your engine speed will allow you to limit the heat made by the engine. However, try to stay in 5th gear at 70/80 km/h in order to have a large natural airflow to control the heating of your Hyundai Kona.
  • Stop the engine of your Hyundai Kona if you exceed 100°:
    Don’t be in a rush, in a case of overheating, it is better to take breaks and let the engine cool down rather than pushing it and risking breakage.
  • Turn on your heater:
    Turning on the heater will allow you to evacuate some of the heat from the engine block, it is an efficient answer. And in contrast, turn off your air conditioner which generates heat.

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