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Help Your Car Keep Its Cool - Engine Check


Help Your Car Keep Its Cool - Engine Check
Engine Check - Cooling System Check - Clean, Flush, Refill

A cars engine generates enough heat to destroy itself. The cooling system protects against damage keeping the engine operating within the correct temperature range. Regular checks and maintenance help assure long life of vulnerable engine parts. Here's what's involved in proper cooling system maintenance.

  1. Check condition of water pump 
  2. Inspect radiator for leaks, corrosion 
  3. Be sure you have plenty of coolant. Caution: never open or remove pressure cap when engine is hot 
  4. Look for leaking hoses and connections tighten loose clamps 
  5. Check condition of the radiator pressure cap replace if rubber gasket is damaged 
  6. If the engine runs too cool the thermostat is probably at fault and should be replaced 
  7. Inspect condition of hoses. Cracked, mushy or otherwise deteriorated hoses should be replaced 
  8. Heater hoses demand attention, too. Look for leaks, cracks, rotted rubber. Replace faulty clamps 
  9. Check belts for wear and tension. Replace when cracked or frayed. Usual life is about 4 years. 

*note: pressure testing of radiator and pressure cap assures most accurate test. most service shops are equipped with these testers 

Courtesy of the Car Care Council
Engine Check - Cooling System Check - Clean, Flush, Refill








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