Car Fluid Maintenance, Flush & Fill
Your vehicle has a lot of different fluids running through it to
keep it working. Many car fluids need to be replaced regularly, to avoid consequences. Here, we
give a brief overview of many different car fluids.
Coolant
(Anti-freeze)
The parts under the hood of your vehicle can get extremely hot –
well over 300 degrees in some cases. If the heat isn’t controlled,
it can cause serious damage. That’s where this car fluid comes in.
Although auto engines are considered “water-cooled” engines, plain
water is insufficient and can damage a vehicle over time. Automotive
coolant is water with several additives to keep it from harming the
vehicle. For example, unlike plain water, coolant uses additives to
have a very low freezing point and very high boiling point, which
keeps ice and steam from damaging the system. Coolant also has
corrosion inhibitors and lubricant for the coolant pump added in as
well. Ask Westgate High Tech Auto Care if it's time for your
cooling system fluids to be flushed and replaced.
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Also known as ATF, this car fluid keeps the automatic transmission
in your car working properly by lubricating and cooling it. Many
people don’t realize it, but remembering to replace this fluid as
needed can help you avoid costly transmission problems down the
road. Transmission fluid is usually red or green. However, darkened
or black transmission fluid indicates it should be replaced. Similar
in the way dirty oil can ruin your engine, dirty transmission fluid
can ruin your transmission. We offer a
transmission flush as one of our many engine and transmission
services.
Brake Fluid
Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that gives your brakes the pressure
and power they need to stop your vehicle. As such, it’s a very
important car fluid. As brake fluid ages, it collects moisture and
needs to be replaced when its moisture content gets too high.
However, this happens very slowly, so brake fluid only needs to be
replaced about once every one or two years. If brake fluid ever gets
low, this almost always indicates a problem with the vehicle. If you
bring your vehicle to our Omaha Nebraska Service Center, we
can diagnose and fix the problem to get your brakes working again.
Motor Oil
This is the car fluid you hear the most about. Motor oil is like the
life-blood of your engine – it lubricates, protects, and even cools
the engine. As such, following a healthy oil changing schedule is an
important part of car maintenance. As oil is used by the vehicle, it
begins to break down and collect soot and other particles from
engine combustion. These particles rub over the engine parts and
cause wear and tear. An oil filter prevents most of this damage.
However, as the filter fills with dirt and sludge from the oil, it
becomes less effective. This is why you should change your oil and
oil filter after 3,000 or so miles. You can learn more about oil and
oil changes by visiting the oil changing
section on this website.
Power Steering Fluid
Like brake fluid, power steering fluid is part of a hydraulics
system. It gives you power to turn the wheel of the vehicle easily. As
seals and other internal parts begin to wear out, Power Steering
fluid can
get contaminated with dust, moisture and metal particles. This can cause a costly repair
of the power steering pump if the fluid is not flushed or replaced.
If you feel changes in the way your vehicle turns, or if you hear
any new strange noises when turning, bring it in to our Omaha Nebraska Service
Center to
see if it needs any of our steering and suspension services.
Many vehicle manufacturers recommend having
the engine coolant/antifreeze replaced periodically. Our Coolant
System Flush service can take care of this by completely flushing
the system and refilling it with fresh coolant. |
Coolant System Flush:
Inspect & pressure test for leaks.
Flush
system
Refill
with required amount of coolant
(up to 2 gallons).
Our Heating & Cooling System Services include the following
inspected components:
Radiator
Radiator
hoses
Radiator
fan/fan clutch
Water
pump
Thermostat
Serpentine
& fan belts
Cooling
sensor
Heater
core
Heater
hoses
WARNING: If your engine overheats, pull over immediately and have your
vehicle towed. Catastrophic damage will occur if you continue to
drive with an over heating engine.
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Above are several fluids that you need to be aware of
in your car or light truck, and we gave a brief over-view of all. But for now, let's focus on your cars coolant
system:
Heating & Cooling System Services
Failure of the heating and cooling system is the #1 cause of
roadside breakdown, which is why heating and cooling system service
is such an important part of maintaining your vehicle.
Your
vehicle's engine generates a lot of heat. That heat can be
beneficial because it warms up the engine to operating temperature
and warms the oil so that it can circulate easily to lubricate vital
engine parts. At the same time, if the heating system is not kept
under control the engine can overheat and be severely damaged. If
you notice that your vehicle is beginning to overheat, it's very
important to have the heating and cooling systems checked as soon as
possible to help avoid some of the worst engine damage and repairs.
We recommend having your heating and cooling system inspected
regularly to help identify any possible problems before a component
fails. Parts such as the radiator, hoses, cooling fans, water pumps
and thermostat can wear out or begin to develop leaks. Bring your
car or truck into our Omaha Nebraska Service Center to have one of our
expert technicians inspect your entire heating and cooling system to
make sure there are no problems.
WHY SHOULD YOU FLUSH AND REFILL YOUR VEHICLE'S ENGINE
COOLING SYSTEM?
Neglecting your vehicle's cooling system can and will lead to a
progressive failure of engine components such as water pumps,
internal engine gaskets, freeze plugs and aluminum parts
deterioration. Also heater core and radiator leaks can occur. These
failures can be costly to repair and can result in being stranded!!!
You see, after about 2 years the lubricants and additives in the
antifreeze start to loose their effectiveness due to constant
changes in engine temperature and electrical forces. A chemical
reaction between engine coolant flowing over different metals within
the engine cooling system and antifreeze will begin to react with
the electricity from the numerous electrical components. This
reciting will force a change in the pH balance of the coolant and
turns it into an acidic state which in turn corrodes the engine
metals and cooling system components which causes premature parts
failures, gasket leaks and costly repairs.
By having us perform a COOLING SYSTEM
FLUSH AND REFILL on your vehicle you can SAVE MONEY, the engine will
RUN COOLER, and you'll have a MORE DEPENDABLE , SAFER vehicle.
THE BASICS BEHIND COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH & FILL SERVICES
In your vehicle, fuel is converted into heat energy, which means the
internal temperatures in your engine compartment can increase
dramatically in a short period of time. If your engine overheats, it
can cause major damage to various components and cost you a
significant amount of time and money to fix. The efficiency of a
cold engine is low in comparison to a warm engine, and cold engines
are prone to pollution. Your vehicle’s cooling system helps maintain
a constant internal temperature. Ethylene glycol is mixed with water
to make antifreeze, which is used in cooling systems to regulate
your engine’s temperature. Your engine’s coolants must be capable of
withstanding cold temperatures without freezing and warm
temperatures without boiling. Aside from maintaining constant engine
temperatures as it passes through the cooling system, antifreeze
prevents corrosion and lubricates engine components to ensure that
everything moves and performs properly. A cooling system flush is
necessary for maintaining proper performance levels.
AT Westgate High-Tech Auto Care in Omaha NE.
Since antifreeze helps regulate your engine’s internal temperature,
it is important to check antifreeze levels often. Coolant levels
should only be checked when the engine is completely cool, because
engine coolant can be hot enough to burn. Significantly lowered
coolant levels usually mean you have a leak, or your engine is
running too hot. Driving your vehicle on old engine coolant is a
leading cause of cooling system failure. The purpose of any cooling
system flush is to rid your vehicle of its old antifreeze. Our
service staff can drain antifreeze from your radiator, flush out
your cooling system, and add new antifreeze to your radiator. We are
happy to do cooling system flushes on vehicles of all makes and
models, and our knowledgeable service staff will approach your
cooling system flush and fill with complete competence to deliver
quality repairs.
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