With winter's freezing temperatures here in full force, it is important that you have taken care of a needed radiator
service to check the antifreeze/coolant mixture. It used to be that no matter which brand of antifreeze you chose, the color was always green. The
antifreeze was mixed with water (50/50), and poured into the radiator. As the engine operated, the antifreeze performed its primary duties of carrying heat
to the radiator, preventing freezing and protecting against corrosion in the cooling system. The antifreeze was simply changed at the prescribed radiator
service interval. Most drivers know that ignoring this important service could lead to a costly radiator repair!
If you are looking for Radiator Service
Princeton MN service than find our Auto Repair Princeton MN.Also meet our Engine Rebuild Princeton MN mechanic for your vehicle’s safety.
Unfortunately, many vehicle owners are confused as to what color of antifreeze is best. Because today there are numerous
types of antifreeze technology which come in a rainbow of colors, be sure to get professional assistance from a radiator repair specialist. Most radiator
service technicians agree that it is best to use the same type of coolant originally used in your car or truck (the vehicle manufacturer's
recommendations).
Regular Radiator Service is Key!
As with anything automotive, proper maintenance is the key to longevity. The generally recommended replacement interval for
antifreeze/coolant is every three years or 36,000 miles. Your owner's manual will indicate what the manufacturer recommends for your vehicle.
More important than the type of antifreeze you use is how the cooling system's freeze point protection and coolant level is
maintained. Almost all coolants work best at the ideal freeze point mixture, which generally is a 50/50 antifreeze-to-water mixture. At this level,
antifreeze protects to -34°F and boil-over protection to 257°F. In addition, maintaining proper freeze point protection ensures corrosion inhibitors
are present at intended levels.
A cooling system that is constantly low on coolant can create an extremely corrosive environment due to the aggressive nature
of the vapors of a glycol/water mix. These steam vapors are more corrosive than either fluid by itself. To check your coolant system's capacity, refer to
your vehicle's owner's manual or ask your radiator repair technician.
The water you use to mix the antifreeze is critical. It is best to use distilled water, not tap or filtered, when refilling
any cooling system. Tap water contains minerals such as magnesium and calcium that can form deposits in a cooling system, especially on the engine's hottest
parts. Premixed coolants are mixed at the factory with distilled water.
Need quality radiator repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Rum River Automotive by calling (763) 389-3811,
or go on-line at http://www.rumriverauto.com for more information about radiator service. Since
1997, our auto repair shop has served vehicle owners in Princeton, MN and in the surrounding areas of Milaca and Zimmerman, MN.
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