Radiator Coolant/antifreeze Motorcycle Cars Coolant Best Seller - Blue (1)
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Radiator Coolant/antifreeze Motorcycle Cars Coolant Best Seller - Blue SIZE: 1 Liter COLOR: Blue Coolant is the fluid that absorbs heat from the engine and then dissipates it through the radiator. It is also dissipated through the heat exchanger in the passenger compartment when you crank your heat in the winter. Coolant, which is commonly called antifreeze, is a mixture of ethylene or propylene glycol and water, usually in a 50/50 ratio. Servicing the coolant involves draining and/or flushing your car's cooling system and then replacing the old coolant with fresh coolant. What happens to an engine with no coolant? Coolant/antifreeze circulates through the engine, maintaining the correct working temperature of different components. If your car runs out of coolant on the road, you’ll likely experience the following: 1. Dashboard warning light or abnormal temperature gauge – The first sign of low coolant should be a dashboard warning light, or a rising temperature gauge. 2. Automatic engine cut-off – If you drive a modern car, it will be fitted with an automatic engine cut-off feature. This is designed to prevent damage when the engine starts to heat up due to lack of coolant. You won’t be able to drive the car further until it’s cooled down. 3. Damage to engine parts – If your car doesn’t have a cut-off feature and you continue driving, you’ll risk damaging parts of the engine that are running too hot. This may not only lead to pricey repair bills, but could result in permanent and irreparable damage. The parts of your car that can be affected by overheating failure include: Water pump Head gasket Cylinder and piston timing Cylinder head Warped or bent connector rods Crank failure 4. Other symptoms of low or no coolant – Aside from the mechanical engine issues caused by low to no coolant, you could notice other problems such as billowing steam, a dangerously hot bonnet and no control over the interior heating system. if you notice any of these, pull over to try and prevent even more damage. Coolant Benefits: • Protects aluminum and engine metals • Prevents rust and engine overheating • Blended for faster cooling and heat dissipation • Safe to all type of engine parts • ready to use • safe on human skin #collant #antifreeze #engine #car #motorcycle #green #bestseller #bestbuy #automotives #sale

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