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Radiator |
Antifreeze/Coolant |
Thermostat |
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| Complete Car
Maintenance: Radiator |
| Today’s cars use aluminum radiators to
transfer heat from the hot coolant flowing through the radiator to the
air blown through it by the fan. The radiator and fans serve to keep the
engine and the transmission at acceptable temperatures. On most vehicles
with automatic transmissions, automatic transmission fluid is routed
through an oil cooler inside the radiator. |
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Maintenance and Care: |
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| A radiator leak
between the coolant and the automatic transmission fluid can
contaminate the transmission fluid and cause transmission
failure. Red or brown drops of oil in the coolant would be a
symptom of such a leak. Because the transmission oil cooler is
inside the radiator, the radiator must be replaced in order to
eliminate the problem. AAMCO’s External Diagnostic Service for
transmissions and 36-point
ProtectCheck can help to pinpoint problems in the radiator
and cooling system. |
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| Complete Car
Maintenance:
Antifreeze/Coolant |
| Antifreeze/coolant, when used properly,
serves to prevent freezing, boiling and corrosion in the cooling system.
Your owner’s manual indicates the correct antifreeze/coolant for your
specific vehicle. |
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Maintenance
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| Cooling system failure is the
leading cause of mechanical failure on the highway, according to
the U.S. Department of Transportation. Generally,
antifreeze/coolant should be changed about every two years or
24,000 miles, and many car care professionals believe annual
changes are warranted for late model vehicles with aluminum
radiators. The main issue is corrosion resistance; if the
antifreeze/coolant loses its ability to inhibit corrosion, the
result can be expensive internal corrosion in the radiator,
heater core and engine. The only way to know if the
antifreeze/coolant still has adequate corrosion protection is to
test it, which can be performed for your vehicle by the trained
technicians at AAMCO. Please refer to your owners manual for
factory recommended maintenance intervals for your specific
vehicle. |
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| Complete Car
Maintenance: Thermostat |
| The thermostat regulates the cooling
systems temperature. When the engine is cold, the thermostat stays
closed and allows the coolant to keep flowing within the engine and
warms the coolant quickly. As the engine warms, the thermostat opens. |
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Maintenance and
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your thermostat and entire cooling system checked annually (they
are inspected as part of AAMCO’s
ProtectCheck). A bad thermostat can cause a variety of
problems, from overheating, knocking, high idle speed, low
temperature gauge readings, even an emissions test failure. |
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