Heat Is The Destructor: 5 Ways To Protect Your Vehicle Before It Fails
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Heat Is The Destructor: 5 Ways To Protect Your Vehicle Before It Fails Car Connection Workshop · Jun 29, 2026
Heat Is The Destructor: 5 Ways To Protect Your Vehicle Before It Fails

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Heat Is The Destructor: 5 Ways To Protect Your Vehicle Before It Fails
Person

Niall Jenkins

The host of this radio show and podcast, who shares practical advice on how to fix and maintain your own car to save money.

Part

Chrysler 3.6L Pentastar engine

A very common 6-cylinder engine found in many modern SUVs, minivans, and trucks made by Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler. It is a reliable workhorse, though it has a few well-known design flaws that require attention as it ages.

Term

lubricity

A technical term for how slippery a fluid is. Good fluids keep metal parts from rubbing directly against each other, preventing them from wearing out or melting from friction.

Part

cooling system

The parts of a car (like the radiator, water pump, and hoses) that work together to keep the engine from getting too hot. It circulates a special liquid to absorb engine heat and blow it away.

Part

air dam

A plastic shield under the front bumper of a car that helps direct wind. It makes the car slide through the air more easily and pushes cool air up into the engine to keep it from overheating.

Part

intake plenum

A chamber that holds air before it gets sucked into the engine's cylinders. It ensures each cylinder gets the right amount of air, but because modern ones are made of plastic, they can crack when they get too hot.

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