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How to Identify the Type of Fluid Leaking from Your Car

Coolant, also known as antifreeze, helps regulate engine temperature. It usually has a bright green, pink, or orange color. Leaking coolant may appear as a slimy or sticky fluid with a sweet smell. If you notice a puddle of colored liquid under your car's radiator or front area, it is likely coolant. Coolant leaks can lead to engine overheating and potentially severe damage. It is crucial to avoid driving your vehicle in such situations and seek professional assistance from a car services in reading provider to diagnose and fix the problem.

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How to Identify the Type of Fluid Leaking from Your Car

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  1. How to Identify the Type of Fluid Leaking from Your Car Discovering a fluid leak in your car can be a cause for concern, but identifying the type of fluid can help you determine the severity and urgency of the issue. Different fluids have distinct colors, textures, and smells, which can provide valuable clues. In this article, we will explore common types of automotive fluids, their characteristics, and how you can identify them. By understanding the signs, you'll be better equipped to communicate the problem to car service and repair professionals and ensure timely and appropriate repairs. Engine oil is vital for lubricating the moving parts within your car's engine. It typically has a golden or amber color when fresh and becomes darker over time. If you notice brown or black fluid pooling under your car, it is likely engine oil. It has a greasy texture and a distinct petroleum odor. Low oil levels or a damaged oil filter can cause leaks. Promptly addressing engine oil leaks can prevent engine damage and ensure optimal performance. Contacting a car garage in reading center for inspection and repairs is essential in such cases.

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