Sentences with phrase «radiator fluid»

Radiator fluid, also known as coolant, is a special liquid that helps to keep your car engine cool. It flows through the radiator and absorbs heat from the engine, preventing it from overheating. Full definition
He found that was from a leak of radiator fluid from the water pump.
Once you've removed the coolant level sensor and the coolant is done leaking, clean this area of loose radiator fluid, dirt, and other debris.
This sensor measures the level of coolant inside the radiator when it is cool; as warm or hot radiator fluid will expand as it heats.
Still on original transmission fluid and original radiator fluid.
I've had to top up my car's radiator fluid twice in the last month after discovering that the expansion tank (plastic container where one usually tops up) had completely drained out (roughly a gallon)...
What possible reasons could cause radiator fluid to overflow?
Your windshield washer fluid, radiator fluids with or without anti-freeze components as well as brake fluids all need regular maintenance as well.
Our streets have oil and gas droppings, steering and brake fluid, as well as radiator fluids and the like.
If you have oil in your radiator but no radiator fluid in the head, then you more than likely have a crack in you're radiator.
for a simple Tire Balancing service and top off my radiator fluid.
Others things to approach with the utmost suspicion: radiator fluid (if it's foamy or oily, don't buy the car), the gas tank (if there's mud or leaves in there, it was probably beat - up or taken off road a lot), and gas pedal (do the rubber footpads show heavy wear?).
Then, when I get home to check the service guess what??? The radiator fluid is in the same place and the paper say they filled it.
This time I just came... for a simple Tire Balancing service and top off my radiator fluid.
And if you don't want things to get too heated - literally - The easiest way to protect your engine from overheating is by making sure you have the proper amount of coolant (radiator fluid) circulating throughout your engine.
Once the radiator coolant sensor begins to come out of the hole, radiator fluid will begin to leak.
Step 2: Disconnect the radiator hoses and drain the radiator fluid.
Under the tiny «bonnet» (the 3.0 - litre four - cylinder engine is way back out of sight, beneath the seats) there's little to see, apart from easy - access service items such as brake, windshield washer and radiator fluid.
The mechanic makes the car operate best by providing brake fluid, transmission fluid, engine oil, radiator fluid, and steering fluid.
Check your fluids (windshield washer fluid, radiator fluid, transmission fluid) and tire pressure.
Check air pressure in vehicle tires, levels of fuel, motor oil, radiator fluid or other fluids, as necessary.
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