Coolant can be a
necessary in keeping car in top condition in winter. Car coolant can prevent
car fluid from running into ice under harsh winter conditions. How to proper
check car coolant and keep it into good
condition? The following are many helpful and must-have tips you can’t skip.
Generally, coolant
is a half-and-half mixture of a form of glycol and water. The glycol represents
the antifreeze element of the mix, guaranteeing that the fluid doesn't turn
into ice in winter. On the other hand, glycol also prevents the coolant from
reaching the boiling point and keeps engine temperatures stable under all
climate extremes and driving conditions.
Checking car
coolant to see whether there are some problems and then repairing these
problems is very important for a car in winter. Only check the coolant level
when the engine is cold - it should be between the maximum and minimum marks. Check
regularly and look out for wet or white staining on coolant hoses too. Refer to
the handbook to make sure you use the correct type of antifreeze and follow the
correct procedure.
Don't remove the
coolant filler cap unless the engine is cold and you risk a face-full of
scalding hot water if you release it with the engine hot. If the level drops in
a modern car's sealed cooling system the coolant must be escaping from
somewhere. You should also check the cooling fan to keep the engine temperature
stable. If the recovery tank is completely empty, you need to add antifreeze to
cool off, so that the radiator hose is not hot to the touch.
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