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What should I do if my car is overheating and steam is coming from the bonnet?

Quick Answer: If your car temperature gauge hits the red or you see steam, your engine is actively overheating due to a coolant leak, failed water pump, or broken radiator fan. Driving an overheating car for even a few minutes can cause catastrophic, irreversible engine block damage.
Example of this symptom

What to do immediately:

  1. Pull over immediately in a safe location and turn off the engine.
  2. Do NOT open the bonnet or the radiator cap—boiling, pressurized coolant can cause severe burns.
  3. Turn your car heater on full blast (this pulls some residual heat away from the engine block).
  4. Call our recovery line; do not attempt to drive the car any further.

How we fix this at Coventry Service Centre

We use specialised pressure-testing equipment to locate the exact source of the leak—whether it is a cracked radiator, a split coolant hose, or a seized water pump. We replace the failed component, flush the entire cooling system, and refill it with manufacturer-approved antifreeze to protect your engine from future temperature spikes.

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