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If you think about it… you will find coolant at the center of your vehicle's cooling system. This is the fluid that plays a crucial role in keeping the engine temperature within permissible limits. Therefore, don't take it for granted.

If you think about it… you will find coolant at the center of your vehicle's cooling system. This is the fluid that plays a crucial role in keeping the engine temperature within permissible limits. Therefore, don't take it for granted.

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When, Why, And How To Replace Your Audi Coolant

  1. 1. When, Why, And How To Replace Your Audi Coolant?
  2. 2. We all know what coolant does in a car.
  3. 3. Put simply, it’s the coolant that keeps the engine temperature stable.
  4. 4. It is a unique blend of the following chemicals:- Chemical additives Deionized water Propylene glycol
  5. 5. This unique blend allows the coolant to withstand extreme temperatures.
  6. 6. Contamination of such a crucial fluid can cause engine overheating.
  7. 7. When And Why Engine Coolant Should Be Replaced?
  8. 8. On average, you’ll need a coolant flush every two to five years.
  9. 9. But, you don't have to follow these statistics….
  10. 10. You should regularly check the quality of the coolant and replace it if it's dirty.
  11. 11. Here’s How Coolant Gets Contaminated/dirty
  12. 12. Internal oil leak
  13. 13. One of the most common reasons for coolant contamination is an internal oil leak.
  14. 14. This usually happens due to damaged gaskets and seals.
  15. 15. Serious issues like a cracked engine block can also result in such a problem.
  16. 16. Corrosion
  17. 17. About 50% of coolant is water.
  18. 18. Speaking of water, it’s the root cause of corrosion.
  19. 19. Coolant contamination can occur as a result of oxides produced due to corrosion.
  20. 20. Damaged radiator
  21. 21. The radiator, if gets damaged, can result in coolant loss and contamination.
  22. 22. What Should You Do If Your Coolant Gets Contaminated?
  23. 23. Coolant contamination can render your vehicle’s cooling system inefficient.
  24. 24. So, check the coolant condition in your car from time to time.
  25. 25. If it is brown in color or foamy, flush it.
  26. 26. Summing Up
  27. 27. Coolant, if contaminated or dirty, should be flushed.
  28. 28. Because, if you don't flush it, the functionality of the engine will be adversely affected.
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