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<title>How Automotive Coolant Prevents Engine Overheating in 45°C Indian Heat?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Extreme Indian summer temperatures can push your car’s engine to its limits, making automotive coolant essential for reliable performance and protection. More than just a coloured liquid, coolant acts as an advanced thermal management solution that regulates engine temperature, prevents overheating, and protects vital components from rust, scale, and cavitation. Maintaining the correct coolant type and 50/50 mixture helps ensure efficient heat transfer, higher boiling protection, and long-term engine health. Regular inspection and timely replacement of coolant keep your cooling system ready to handle harsh 45°C conditions, safeguarding your vehicle from costly damage and unexpected breakdowns. ]]></description>
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