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Beat the Heat: Why Your Car Overheats with AC On and How to Cool It Down - Automotive Guide

19/5/2023

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Beat the Heat Why Your Car Overheats with AC On and How to Cool It Down - Automotive Guide
Ever had your engine throw a summer tantrum when the AC is on? It’s like your car's saying, "I need a break!" No worries, we’ve got your back. Let's dive into why your four-wheeled friend might be heating up when you're just trying to chill.
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Causes Of Car Overheats When AC is On
Increased Engine Load
Think of your car as your trusty sidekick, not Superman. Pushing it beyond limits, especially with the AC blasting, can make it sweat. If you're towing heavy loads up a hill, ease up a bit, and let your car catch its breath.

Condenser Carnival
Ever seen a condenser stealing cool air from the radiator's party? It's a common issue if the condenser is hogging the front-row seat. Plus, dirt loves to crash this party, making heat transfer a tough act. Keep things clean to keep it cool!

Incompetent Cooling System
Imagine your car's cooling system as its personal AC system. A faulty water pump can be a mood spoiler. If it's not pumping as it should, heat can't take a chill pill. Also, check if your car’s coolant is throwing a pool party - not having enough can lead to a heated situation.
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Overloaded AC Compressor
Your car's AC compressor is the diva demanding attention. When it’s on, it's like adding a superstar to the stage – extra load on the engine. Watch those RPMs! If the compressor seizes or the belt takes a nap, it's a fast track to engine overheating.

Bad Radiator Fan
Picture this: your car's fan is its breeze provider. If it decides to play hooky, your engine will feel the heat. Notice it more in traffic? That's because the fan's absence is glaring when you're not cruising on the highway.

Defective Temperature Sensor Drama
Meet the engine coolant temperature sensor – the maestro signaling when to switch on the cooling fans. If it fumbles, your engine might throw a temperature tantrum. And using the AC? That’s like asking for trouble!

There you have it – the lowdown on why your car's turning into a hot mess with the AC on. Stay cool, stay informed, and let's keep those engines purring like content kittens! 
1 Comment
Jacob Collins
29/9/2024 12:12:12 pm

Short but packed with value. Thanks.

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