Fisher Repair 1981 Ltd Tech Question:
My name is Landon. I bought a new minivan and it started smoking out the tail pipe. My Fisher Branch service center said my head gasket went out. What can I do to prevent this from happening again?
Fisher Repair 1981 Ltd Answer:
The head gasket fits between the top of the engine and the cylinder head. Its job is to seal that connection and keep oil and coolant circulating in the right parts of the engine.
When it leaks, oil can get in the coolant and vice versa. Sometimes coolant or engine oil can get into the combustion chamber where it gets burned with the fuel, which is what makes all that smoke Landon was talking about.
He said his car was new, so it’s likely that the head gasket failed because it was improperly installed, which is very rare. Sometimes they just burn through.
Engine overheating is a leading cause for blown head gaskets. Following the car maker’s schedule for cooling system service is a great way for drivers to avoid overheating.
Replacing a head gasket is fairly expensive at Fisher Branch car repair shops. It’s definitely worth investing in regular cooling system maintenance at Fisher Repair 1981 Ltd to avoid that job. Ask your service advisor if it’s time for a cooling system service.
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Fisher Repair 1981 Ltd
63 Main St Po Box 338
Fisher Branch, MB R0C 0Z0
204-372-6648
At Fisher Repair 1981 Ltd we install quality NAPA replacemnt parts.