This coolant tank serves as a reservoir for engine coolant, maintaining the optimal level required for effective engine temperature regulation. Constructed from durable materials to withstand high temperatures and pressure, it offers superior integrity compared to a cracked or leaking tank that allows coolant loss. Operators may observe the engine temperature gauge rising into the red zone, frequent coolant level checks being necessary, or visible coolant leaks under the machine when this tank fails.
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The first sign of a failing coolant tank is often a low coolant level warning or the need to frequently top up the system. If ignored, persistent leaks will lead to insufficient coolant, causing the engine to overheat. Prolonged overheating can result in severe engine damage, including warped cylinder heads and blown head gaskets.
Carefully transfer the level sensor from the old tank to the new one, ensuring the seal is properly seated to prevent leaks. Do not overtighten the mounting bolts, as this can crack the plastic tank.
Inspect all coolant hoses and the radiator cap for signs of wear, cracking, or leaks when replacing the coolant tank.