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Engine Overheating During Long Drives

Engine Overheating During Long Drives

Many owners report that the engine temperature rises during long trips o r in heavy traffic, especially during summer. This issue is often linked to the cooling system’s limited efficiency. What specific engine components o r design factors contribute to frequent overheating, and how can this problem be minimized?
Talha Kyanii asked on 06 Dec 2025 15:47:48 pm
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Gari Master - on 06 Dec 2025 15:48:43 pm
The Prince Pearl’s 800cc engine uses a small radiator and cooling system designed mainly for short city trips. During long drives o r heavy traffic, the cooling capacity becomes insufficient, causing the temperature to rise. Weak coolant circulation, a small fan motor, and limited airflow through the compact front grille are common contributors to this issue.
Using low-quality coolant o r not cleaning the radiator regularly also increases the chances of overheating. Keeping the cooling system clean, using proper coolant, and ensuring the fan works efficiently can help minimize this problem.
 

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