5 Causes of Leaking Car Pipes
(Baonghean.vn) - Fluids in cars are circulated from one place to another to perform tasks in the engine system or in other parts. Therefore, the pipe system is very susceptible to wear and tear... However, not all car owners know the cause of leaks in the pipes in their cars.
1. Cracked rubber hose
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Usually, the pipes on the car are made of rubber. During use, the rubber surface will inevitably crack, tear or puncture and wear out. This is the reason why liquids and fuels leak out.
2. Pressure in the pipe is too high
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During operation, the engine always radiates heat and if the coolant tank is empty and the pressure in the pipe is always high, it will cause the rubber material of the pipe to melt, leading to cracking and leakage.
3. Incorrectly placed pipes
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In many cases, the location of the pipes is not reasonable, causing them to deform during operation, when rubbing against other parts or being exposed to high heat emitted from the engine, and the rubber surface will melt and puncture.
4. Loose clamp on the pipe
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If the hose clamps are loose, it can also cause fluid and fuel leaks. If it is simply a loose clamp, the car owner only needs to tighten the clamp. Otherwise, it is best for the driver to take the car to a reputable garage for a technician to check and repair in time to avoid further damage.
5. Strong impact
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In case of not placing it in the wrong position, however, if there is a strong collision causing other parts to rub directly against the pipe, it will also cause the rubber cover to tear or break.