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DIY Tips For Your Vehicle’s Fluid Change

Car ownership is more than getting a car. Your vehicle is not only a driving machine for you but also a combination of complex mechanical components. Regular Vehicle Service & Maintenance In London, Ontario, ensures that your vehicle remains good and will keep all the components in good harmony. This article will discuss all the possible risks of not changing your vehicle's oils and fluids.

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DIY Tips For Your Vehicle’s Fluid Change

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  1. DIY Tips For Your Vehicle’s Fluid Change Car ownership is more than getting a car. Your vehicle is not only a driving machine for you but also a combination of complex mechanical components. Regular Vehicle Service & Maintenance In London, Ontario, ensures that your vehicle remains good and will keep all the components in good harmony. This article will discuss all the possible risks of not changing your vehicle's oils and fluids. Engine Oil The oil is the soul of your engine, and without proper oil, the engine will not work efficiently. The absence of oil will create enormous friction and heat in the engine and ultimately result in its wear and tear. If you do not change the oil, it will break down with time. As the breakdown starts, moisture, fuel and other contaminants dilute it and decrease its viscosity. This can produce a slurry that increases engine friction and ultimately wears it down. Changing the oil provides the needed viscosity to your engine. The engine will run smoothly, and you will never notice any knocking sound. Moreover, regular oil keeps the engine in good health, and the vehicle will last longer. You must regularly change the engine oil to avoid breaking down your engine. Automatic Transmission Fluid Automatic transmission fluids are inevitable for your vehicle to function properly, and it is the hardest working fluid in your car. The transmission fluid gets dark and sticky with time. After every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, it is recommended to change the fluid; otherwise, your transmission may get affected. If you do not replace the fluid on time, you may need a transmission rebuild, costing around $1500 or more. To avoid this, always make sure to meet the deadline.

  2. Engine Coolant Engine coolant, also known as antifreeze, helps lower your engine's temperature during excessive working. It also prevents the engine oil from freezing in extreme winters. The antifreeze will need a replacement since it will become contaminated with time. Changing the engine coolant every 24-36 months or 38,000 to 58,000 miles is recommended. If you fail to change the fluid, your engine may stop in extreme winters or due to overheating. Brake Fluid It is also one of the most underrated fluids in your vehicle and does not get replaced as often as it must be. Your vehicle's brake fluid is hygroscopic, which absorbs the surrounding moisture. The water in the brake fluid causes rusting of the structure. Due to rusting of the spaces, leaking of the fluid may occur. In the worst cases, you might have to change the parts of your vehicle. Hence, it is always recommended to flush the old brake fluid and change it every 2 years or 48,000 miles. Differential Fluid The differential is the component joining your vehicle's drive wheels to the powertrain. Hence, it endures thousands of rotations and generates a lot of heat. With time, the differential fluid may lose its viscosity and become contaminated. If you do not change the fluid in time, you may experience loud noises of grinding and whining from your vehicle's rear end. Therefore, changing the differential fluid after every 48,000 to 96,000 miles is recommended. CHEF SAM provides the best vehicle service & maintenance in London, Ontario. Get an appointment and bring your vehicle to our professional auto mechanics.

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