One of the most frustrating complications that can appear on a Tesla Model X is to watch its temperature gauge rising. In reality, a gauge that rises above 90/100° is usually a symptom that your Tesla Model X is heating up. If you are in this case, you took the good decision to visit this link because we will help you to situate the source and understand the motive. To get this done, first of all, we will look into the explanations for engine overheating and the hazards you run, and next, what possibilities are available to you to eliminate this phenomenon.

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Why is my Tesla Model X overheating? What are the risks?

A Tesla Model X that heats up is a symptom of a significant issue. You should not think that you will manage it later on because, if you do, you risk irreversibly injuring the engine of your car. Indeed, if your Tesla Model X heats up, and you keep driving, you basically risk the breakage of your car engine. An internal combustion engine works through combustion, which causes 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 Tesla Model X is heating up and you are injuring your engine, you must stop.

What are the causes of an heating up Tesla Model X ?

  • A leak in the cooling system

    If you regularly run out of coolant and refill your system frequently, you could have a leak, so have your system checked out for leaks. It is also conceivable that it is your cylinder head gasket that is faulty, in which particular case you should see “mayonnaise” in the area of your engine oil cap.
  • A dead calorstat
    The role of this component is to switch on the engine cooling only when the engine is at optimum temperature, if it is damaged, the coolant will never reach the engine and your Tesla Model X will heat up. Check its condition.
  • A blocked radiator
    Even though this situation is rarer, if your radiator is very dirty, or clogged with impurities, its cooling fins will no longer complete their role and on hot days your Tesla Model X can overheat.
  • A fan that no longer functions
    Be sure you check the state and performance of your fan, furthermore to the air produced by the speed of your Tesla Model X, it has a decisive purpose in cooling your engine when it has to be the relay when you drive slower. In the event of a breakdown and travelling at low speed, your car will obviously heat up.
  • A damaged water pump
    Finally, it is conceivable that your water pump is at the end of its life. Indeed, its role is to rotate the coolant throughout the circuit, in the event of problem this operation stops and your Tesla Model X heats up. This can be as a result of a faulty belt that has damaged your pump. If this is your case, go to your workshop.

How can I fix the issue of an heating up Tesla Model X?

Moreover to having checked out all the auto parts that may be causing your Tesla Model X to heat up, you will have to make the right decisions to limit the risks in case your automobile gets hot and you have no other option than to go home, or to go to your repair shop.
Here are a few suggestions if your car is overheating:

  • Lower your engine speed but not your speed:
    Reducing your engine speed will allow you to limit the heat released by the engine. In contrast, 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 Tesla Model X.
  • Stop the engine of your Tesla Model X if you go above 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 gets rid of some of the heat from the engine block, it is an useful answer. And in contrast, turn off your air conditioner which creates heat.

If perhaps you have any further questions about the Tesla Model X, do not hesitate to consult our Tesla Model X category.