As engines get very hot, coolant helps distribute heat to help prevent overheating and engine damage. It also adds antifreeze protection and acts as a lubricant for some of the engine’s components. If ...
Checking your coolant level could be the difference between a blown engine and a safe journey. Especially if you live in a hot climate or tow on a regular basis, checking how much coolant you have is ...
Some aspects of vehicle maintenance get a lot of attention, and some get almost no attention at all. For example, regularly checking your oil level and changing the oil and oil filter are probably not ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
As temperatures rise across many parts of India during the summer months, car owners often focus on air conditioning, tyre pressure or fuel efficiency. However, one small but extremely important ...
It can always be worrying when you are driving comfortably with the air conditioning (A/C) on and suddenly the cool air turns warm. At the same time, you notice the temperature gauge climbing higher ...
It all started so innocently: You're puttering around the garage on a crisp fall morning — checking for harmful low tire pressure and things like that — when you notice that your car's coolant tank is ...
Keeping your car’s engine at the optimal temperature when running can greatly increase its longevity and prevent disastrous failures. While engine coolant prevents overheating, antifreeze is also ...