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Product Description
1. Water pipe aging: As time goes by, the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle may age due to long-term exposure to high temperature and pressure. Aging water pipes may crack, harden or become brittle, resulting in water leakage.
2. Wear: The water pipe of the auxiliary kettle may be affected by friction and vibration during use, resulting in surface wear of the water pipe. Wear may lead to the decline of sealing performance of water pipes, thus causing water leakage.
3. Loose joint: the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle is connected to the joint of other cooling system components, such as water pump and radiator. If the joint is not properly fastened or sealed, it will lead to water leakage.
4. Failure of sealing element: The sealing element is usually used at the joint of the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle to ensure the sealing performance. If the seal is aged, worn or damaged, it will lead to water leakage.
5. Excessive cooling system pressure: Excessive pressure in the cooling system may lead to insufficient bearing capacity of water pipes, thus causing water leakage. This may be caused by a faulty cooling system pressure relief valve, a faulty water pump or other reasons.
6. Overheating: If the cooling system cannot effectively reduce the temperature of the engine, it may lead to overheating. Overheating may cause deformation, cracking or other damage to the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle, thus causing water leakage.
7. Poor quality of coolant: The use of low-quality or unsuitable coolant may lead to corrosion or deposit in the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle, thus causing water leakage.
If the water pipe of the auxiliary kettle is found to be leaking, it is recommended to contact professional automobile maintenance technicians for inspection and repair in time. They can determine the cause of water leakage through more detailed detection methods and professional equipment, and take appropriate measures to repair.