Internal combustion engines will heat up like the sun without a cooling system. The Cooling System pumps Coolant Fluid through engine passages to absorb extreme heat and carries the heat to the radiator where it gets blown away from the engine bay. If the water pump is the heart of engine cooling, the Coolant Fluid is the lifeblood.
Coolant Fluid is vital for engine performance and preventing overheating but is prone to contamination and can also leak if the Cooling System gets damaged. It is wise to follow the recommended maintenance interval for your vehicle’s Coolant Fluid Exchange Service. Visit Muller Honda for a coolant system service near me!
Scheduling Coolant Fluid Exchange Service before the Coolant gets contaminated or the Cooling System develops a leak is the ultimate goal; however, meeting this objective is sometimes difficult unless you are a trained and certified technician. For the average driver, it is an excellent maintenance strategy to follow Honda’s recommended maintenance interval for your vehicle’s Coolant Fluid Exchange while also monitoring vehicle performance for any of the warning signs of a Coolant Fluid problem.
By watching out for symptoms while remaining diligent with the maintenance schedule, you can guarantee that Coolant Fluid will never wreak havoc on your vehicle’s performance, life, or reliability.
Here are the most common warning signs to watch out for in knowing that there is a Coolant Fluid problem:
Coolant Fluid Exchange Service features a Certified Service Technician and Honda-approved Coolant Fluid. The old Coolant Fluid will get drained with the Certified Technician inspecting the entire Cooling System for worn or damaged components. If you have a coolant leak, the defective part can get replaced with a Genuine Honda OEM Part from our Parts Department. Once the Coolant System is leak-free, new Honda-approved Coolant Fluid gets added to restore peak engine cooling to factory specifications.