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Question: 2.7.02-050

2 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2 B C C1 D D1 L T

A display on your liquid-cooled vehicle indicates that the temperature of your coolant is excessively high. What might be the cause of this?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. The radiator is contaminated with dirt
  • B. The radiator fan has stopped working
  • C. There is a perforation in the radiator system

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Correct answer

  • A. The radiator is contaminated with dirt
  • B. The radiator fan has stopped working
  • C. There is a perforation in the radiator system
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The reason for an excessively high coolant temperature can be sediment and dirt, as they reduce heat dissipation. Coolant can escape through leaks or defective seals. If you have less coolant, it heats up faster. Check your vehicle for visible leaks and have them repaired if necessary. If the radiator fan is defective, the temperature will rise quickly. Check the radiator fan for blockages and have it replaced by a specialist if necessary.

Fault detection, localisation of faults

Chapter 2.7.02

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