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Cooling/heating system problems on the Renault Arkana Hybrid
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Cristina (Author)
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@CarlyMechanic wrote on
Start by checking the coolant level in your vehicle, as low coolant can affect both the cooling/heating system and transmission cooling. If the coolant level is fine, inspect for any leaks or blockages in the cooling system. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
The coolant level is ok, I don't see any leaks and I don't detect any blockage in the cooling system. I stop it, wait a bit, start it, drive 7-8 km and the message appears again. I'm on the highway, what could happen if I drive it further from when the message appears until I park?
(Translated from Romanian)
CarlyMechanic
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@Cristina wrote on
The coolant level is ok, I don't see any leaks and I don't detect any blockage in the cooling system. I stop it, wait a bit, start it, drive 7-8 km and the message appears again. I'm on the highway, what could happen if I drive it further from when the message appears until I park?
It's crucial to address this issue promptly, as driving with a transmission cooling problem can lead to overheating and potential damage to the transmission. Since you're on the highway, try to find a safe place to stop and let the vehicle cool down. I recommend having a professional mechanic inspect the transmission cooling system and the recent gearbox installation to ensure everything is functioning correctly. Let me know if you have any further questions!
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Start by checking the coolant level in your vehicle, as low coolant can affect both the cooling/heating system and transmission cooling. If the coolant level is fine, inspect for any leaks or blockages in the cooling system. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!