Overheating in Traffic? A Guide to Fan Clutch Issues for SG Cars in Malaysia

The Fan Clutch: Your Engine's Low-Speed Cooling Partner

How It Works

    Why It Fails

      What to Do if You Suspect a Fan Clutch Problem

      • Turn on the Heater: If you see the temperature rising in traffic, turn your car's heater on full blast. This uses the heater core as a mini-radiator and can help pull some heat away from the engine as a temporary measure.
      • Avoid Traffic if Possible: If you can keep moving at a steady speed, you might be able to keep the temperature down. Plan your route to avoid city centers or congested areas if you can.
      • Pull Over if it Gets to Red: Do not let the engine temperature stay in the red zone. Pull over and let the engine cool down. Driving with an overheating engine is a sure way to cause catastrophic damage.
      • Call for a Professional Diagnosis: This is not a problem that will fix itself. You need a mechanic to confirm the diagnosis and advise on the next steps.

      How MyMechanic Diagnoses a Fan Clutch Failure

      The Hand-Spin Test

        Checking for Other Causes

          Providing a Clear Action Plan

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            Conclusion

            Overheating only in traffic is a classic fan clutch symptom that requires an accurate diagnosis. By understanding the cause, you can avoid unnecessary and expensive repairs on other cooling system parts. MyMechanic provides this crucial diagnostic service for Singaporean drivers in Malaysia, ensuring you know exactly what is wrong and how to proceed safely, saving you time, money, and the risk of engine damage.

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