Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about automotive parts.

What are the signs of a failing car radiator?
Common signs of a failing radiator include overheating, frequent coolant leaks, and a drop in coolant levels with no visible leak. If you're experiencing these issues, it's important to have your cooling system inspected to prevent engine damage.
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How often should I replace my vehicle's coolant?
The frequency for replacing coolant can depend on the type and brand of coolant used as well as your vehicle's specifications. Typically, it is recommended to change the coolant every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, but always consult your vehicle's manual for the manufacturer's guideline.
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Can I use water instead of coolant for my car's cooling system?
While water can be used in an emergency, it's not recommended as a regular practice. Coolant contains additives that prevent rust, provide lubrication, and offer a stable boiling and freezing point, which water alone does not.
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What should I do if my car starts overheating?
If your car starts overheating, find a safe place to pull over and turn off the engine. Allow the vehicle to cool before checking the coolant level. It's advisable to seek professional help to diagnose and resolve the underlying issue.
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How can I prevent corrosion in my car's cooling system?
Regular maintenance is key to preventing corrosion in your cooling system. Ensure you use the correct type of coolant, perform timely coolant flushes, and check for leaks regularly. This helps protect the system components from corroding and extending their lifespan.
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