The "turbo dustbin" is actually supposed to be the radiator, with the cooling fan in front of it. Just about the only things that can go wrong with a radiator are:
- Low coolant. Either the radiator, the hoses to it, or some other part of the coolant circuit can break and let it out. This is normally what that particular light detects.
- Clogged channels. This reduces the useful area of the radiator, because coolant is only flowing through the unclogged part. This is detected as high coolant temperature.
- Cooling fan jammed or disconnected. This usually isn't a problem at highway speeds, but is in stop-start traffic and at low speeds. The fan is needed when there isn't enough natural airflow to remove enough heat. Again, this is normally detected as high coolant temperature.
- Low coolant. Either the radiator, the hoses to it, or some other part of the coolant circuit can break and let it out. This is normally what that particular light detects.
- Clogged channels. This reduces the useful area of the radiator, because coolant is only flowing through the unclogged part. This is detected as high coolant temperature.
- Cooling fan jammed or disconnected. This usually isn't a problem at highway speeds, but is in stop-start traffic and at low speeds. The fan is needed when there isn't enough natural airflow to remove enough heat. Again, this is normally detected as high coolant temperature.
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