How to Top Up Your Car's Coolant: Easy Steps for a Cool Ride
by AutoExpert | 11 April, 2024
Cars are awesome, but they do need some looking after. One of the worst things is seeing that temperature gauge creeping up... Good news is, topping up your coolant is easy and helps prevent that whole mess.
What Even IS Coolant?
It's not just fancy-colored water. It's got special stuff mixed in that helps:
- Keep your engine from getting TOO HOT in the summer.
- Prevent the whole thing from FREEZING UP in the winter.
- Protect your engine parts from wearing out too fast.
Uh-Oh... My Coolant's Low! What Happens?
- Overheating = BAD NEWS. Warped parts, blown gaskets, the works... not cheap to fix.
- Your heater might stop blowing hot air (brrr!).
- Less fuel mileage, more pollution.
Okay, How Do I Add Coolant?
You got this! Here's the deal:
Find the Tank: Usually white plastic, near the radiator. May have a thermometer symbol on it. Your car's manual will show you for sure.
Engine OFF and COOL: Seriously, hot coolant can burn you badly.
Check the Level: See the lines on the side of the tank? Fluid should be up to the "Full" one.
Mix Your Coolant: Sometimes it comes pre-mixed, sometimes you gotta add water (check the bottle). 50/50 mix is typical.
Fill 'er Up: Use a funnel, go slow, stop at the "Full" line. Coolant expands when hot, so you need that extra space.
Check for Leaks: Run your car a few minutes (heater on HOT to get the coolant moving). Look underneath for drips – if you see those, it's mechanic time.
Safety Stuff:
- Engine's cool before you open that tank, remember!
- Use the coolant your car's manual tells you to – mixing them can cause problems.
- Old coolant is bad for the environment, so take it to an auto shop for recycling.
And there you have it! Checking your coolant regularly is way easier than dealing with an overheated engine.