When we think about owning off-road vehicles (ORV), we rarely think about overheating. For the most part, we focus on the fun we may have with these vehicles. It is because a well-maintained off-road vehicle may not experience such difficulties. Other than maintaining an ORV, the dealership from which you buy it may determine its efficiency. At Arizona Honda, we deliver quality ORV and offer service for faulty engines. To learn more, stop by our location in Snowflake, Arizona, serving Show Low and Holbrook.

How to Deal With an Overheating ORV

Regardless of all the efforts you put into preventing overheating, it is still possible to experience the issue. When this happens, it will be better if you know how to handle the problem. Knowledge of handling an overheating ORV will minimize the chances of the situation getting out of hand.

The best thing to do will be to be keen enough to notice it early. Be on the alert and watch out for the following signs: Loss of power, dripping fluids, unexplained steaming, engine producing a ticking noise, and a sweet smell (caused by burning coolants).

When you realize your ORV might be heating, quickly find a safe place to stop and park the vehicle. Do not rush to check the engine as it could burn you and cause injuries. Give the vehicle some time to cool off.

When you are certain it is cool enough to touch, inspect the engine. Suppose you can figure out what happened. If it is fixable, do it and be careful not to damage other sections in the process. If you lack engine knowledge or can't find the source of the problem, seek help.

Contact professional services and direct them to your location. They may fix the vehicle on the spot or transfer it to their store if it is a timely complication.

Can You Prevent an ORV From Overheating?

Overheating can be unpredictable, but you may take a few measures to prevent it from happening.

Limit Engine Idling

If you have an air-cooled engine for your ORV, do not let it idle for long as it could cause overheating. Such engines require moving air to remain cool, and if the ORV is stagnant, it only increases the chances of overheating.

You May Install Aftermarket Parts

These accessories are high-pressure radiator caps, digital radiator fans, or a recovery tank. They all work to reduce the amount of heat produced by the engine to prevent controllable overheating.

Maintain Your Cooling System

Always ensure that the radiator and coolant are in good working condition. Negligence of these systems can lead to engine strains that cause overheating.

Visit Arizona Honda in Snowflake, Arizona, serving Show Low and Holbrook for more information on ORV.