
One of the likely, most common causes of engine overheating are the coolant cooling fluid. One of the design drawbacks of the model is the details of the heat sink fan assembly with the radiator itself. As a result, a hole appears in the radiator and the coolant flow is derived. You can correct the problem by replacing the heat sink. However, the appearance of the problem can be avoided by installing the fan-retaining screws on the rack-mounting bolts.