October 15, 2009

That Puddle Under Your Car Or Truck Can Cost You Dollars

When it comes to that “puddle” under your vehicle – be it car, truck , SUV or even highway transport rig that liquid under the vehicle or oil stain should not be ignored. It can end up costing you transport delays , safety issue and a lot of cash out of your wallet.

Make it a point of your daily driving routine to check for vehicle leaks as well as to verify fluid levels of your vehicle. Its just part of regular preventive maintenance.

What fluids should you check on a regular and ongoing basis? First is the radiator ” or what is referred to as the rad fluid. The radiator dissipates engine heat so that your engine temperature stays just right. Radiator fluid is a varying combination of glycol antifreeze and water. It is usually colored as well, so that leaks are fairly obvious as to origin and also their liquid appearance. Too little rad fluid and your car will run hot. In addition if your radiator fluid level is low your heater may not give you the heat you need to stay warm in your car in the cold Canadian winter time.

It never hurts to check and inspect your brake fluid on a regular basis. Its easy and simple to do . Or just have it done at regular vehicle inspection and maintenance updates at your automotive garage or dealer. One other expert auto mechanic tip is that when purchasing a used , pre-owned car or truck , is to have the brake fluid replaced. This automotive component is often disregarded and not though of , even after many many miles by most motorists and even some mechanics in the auto trades.

A leaky engine oil pan , may do drip , drip drip for ever and not do any damage all in all to your motor. Just watch the middle path of the roadway as you drive. You can spot the accumulated residue from millions of cars dripping oil into the mid point of any roadway or street. Motorcyclists have to cautious of these motor oil stains and their slickness when driving in rainstorms and when the roads are wet. Regardless , have your oil level checked accurately via the dipstick under your engine bonnet on a regular basis , such as when filling up with gasoline.

All in all , checking fluid levels and watching out for leaks is simple , standard and thorough maintenance. The sign of a good driver.

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October 10, 2009

That Puddle Under Your Car Or Truck Can Cost You Dollars

When it comes to auto ownership few problems can be as concerning, frustrating and ultimately expensive as fluid links. It seems like nothing can draw more attention and concern than a puddle underneath your vehicle. The one thing that you can be sure of is that its new and was not there before- otherwise you would have spotted it.

Make it a point of your daily driving routine to check for vehicle leaks as well as to verify fluid levels of your vehicle. Its just part of regular preventive maintenance.

Check the fluid in your radiator. Its easy to do spot by the level of the fluid in the overflow tank under the hood. Its more than easily apparent. Never ever open the rad cap when the engine is hot or even on the warm side.

Brake fluids are another major safety issue. No brake fluids and you will not be able to stop safely in an emergency . Your braking times and distances will increase greatly. Check your brake fluid canister , that it is filled to a proper and essential level on a regular basis.

There are a couple of type of engine and auto fluids that can leak, that which though not as common can be troublesome and as well should draw notice and attention. Simple motor oil leaking from the oil drip pan on the bottom of your auto engine. These are downright unsightly and will stain driveways and roadways. Its usually a slow leak, which does not drain the engine but will do damage to property and cause unsightly stains.

Make it a practice to have your oil level checked via the dipstick under your hood when you fill up with gas.

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