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Six Tips to use Coolant Effectively

We all know car care is important for longer life and good working condition of vehicles. Car
hygiene includes detailing, interior cleaning, tire cleaning, paint protection and also taking care of the
engine.
Why engine care is important?
It is not wrong to say that engine is the central nervous system that runs the car. It is the central
framework which runs the car. When engine runs it heats up, and this heat can travel to other parts if
not taken care of and damage the car. This is why proper servicing of the engine and the use of
engine coolant are vital.
What is coolant?
Coolant is a mixture of water-based compounds and anti-freeze compounds which ensures the
smooth running of the engine. It provides lubrication, reduces friction, and keeps the temperature
nominal.
How to use coolant?
People put coolant in their cars but 64% of vehicle owners don’t know how to effectively use
coolant. The optimum use of coolant can enhance your engine life and also increases car productivity
and fuel efficiency.
Here is a quick guide to effectively use coolant for maximum efficiency.
1. Choose the right coolant
Various coolant types are available in the market which sometimes confuses vehicle owners. It is
significant to use a coolant compatible with your car needs. There are three types of coolants
1. Inorganic Additive Technology
2. Organic Acid Technology
3. Hybrid Organic Acid Technology
In addition to this coolants are also categorized as type A and type B coolants. Type A coolants have
anti-freeze and anti-boil properties whereas type B is only inhibitors.
Coolant decision is based on the following factors
1. Car Model and Manufacturer
2. Environmental Conditions
3. Mileage Requirements
Carrera Radiator coolant is easily available and is economical also. It satisfies the needs of the engine
of most vehicles.
2. Test your coolant
Coolant test strips are readily available. They test out the ph Level of the coolants and also determine
antifreeze and anti-boil characteristics. It is best to test your coolant when unsure of its working or
when trying out a new one.
3. Radiator flushes
When you are putting a new coolant in your car, flush it all out. Use a good quality radiator flush and
clean out the radiator. This is necessary because the old coolant reduces the productivity of the new
coolant and diminishes its effects.
4. Look out for leaks
Radiator leaks can not only decrease coolant efficiency but are also hazardous and damage the engine
in the longer run. It is thus significant to go for quarterly servicing to look out for leaks.
Sufficient coolant top up
Coolant should be put in the vehicle in an optimum quantity. The coolant reservoir has minimum and
maximum marks and it should only be put in between.
5. Avoid mixing Coolants
Some people adapt the practice of using low-quality coolant with a high-quality one. This practice
harms the radiator and also doesn’t give results. Use a coolant that is the best fit for your car
6. Change the coolant
Note down the date and the mileage when you put in the coolant. Coolants run off when the car
travels and also with time. Coolant changes are necessary when required and shouldn’t be missed

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