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An engine coolant is an important fluid for the car. It performs two primary functions in the car. During hot weather, the the coolants remove heat from the car combustion area to prevent it from over heating. When the weather is very cold, especially for regions that have extreme winters, the coolants prevent the car engine from failing. These coolants usually come in liquid form and are mostly made up of specific fluids. The coolant should be replaced regularly because they enable the engine to function well. Don’t forget that coolants should also be treated regularly as they help eliminate rust and dirt deposits from the engine that help the engine function well.

The first step is to check on the location of their coolant tank. Once the coolant tank has been located, check on the engine coolant levels of your car. This is relatively easy. There are car indicators that show the levels of the fluid in the car. If the levels are too low, then the owner is advised to fill it up. The vehicle owner should also check on the condition of the coolant fluid. Most engine coolant fluids by various manufacturers normally come in different colors. Engine coolant fluid that is in good condition is normally clear based on its original color. This color should be free of dirt and other particles. Engine coolant oil is added to the overflow tank of the vehicle and is sealed thereafter. This prevents any leakages from occurring. Engine coolants are also readily available in all gas stations. The vehicle user is advised to check on these levels when the car is cool, never when it is hot. Continue reading ‘Functions of an Engine Coolant’ »