You take your sporty Amigo off-roading for the weekend and that's when you notice a cloud of steam rolling out of your hood. Fortunately, you turn off the engine before your car could completely overheat and cause cracks in the engine. While it's tempting to refill the coolant reservoir with more water and coolant and flush out any corrosion in the Amigo Radiator, don't take the easy way out as you will only be delaying the issue. You may be facing another instance of overheating that may leave you stranded unexpectedly or worse yet, result in permanent engine damage. Visit Radiator.com and have our experts help you to figure out what has damaged your radiator. They will tell you to check to see if you have freely flowing coolant fluid in the radiator. Turn off the engine and remove the radiator cap paying careful attention to contained steam. You should have fluid in the tank otherwise you there may be blockage by corrosion, which is a common result of neglecting your radiator. Deposits and white flaky buildup may accumulate if you fail to flush and change the coolant regularly. Other times, the coolant system running at high levels will cause radiators to form a leak. 
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