Power Steering Fluid
Strange sounds when you turn your wheel? Could it be your power steering fluid?
Read moreEvery vehicle needs a range of fluids to keep it running smoothly, efficiently, and safely. Do you know which ones?
Prior to checking any automotive fluids, make sure your car is switched off, cooled down and in a safe area with no traffic.
Engine oil is probably the most well-known of all automotive fluids. Engine oil is vital for lubricating the engine's moving parts and preventing them from grinding against each other. It also helps to regulate the engine's temperature.
To check the oil levels, you should locate the dipstick and remove it before wiping it clean and then reinserting it. You can then remove it once more and check the oil level against the markers on the dipstick. Look out for low or dirty oil levels, which can lead to engine damage.
Transmission fluid helps to keep the gears of the car's transmission system moving smoothly. If the transmission fluid level is low or dirty, you may experience transmission slipping or harsh shifting.
To check the fluid level, locate the dipstick, remove it, and wipe it clean before reinserting it. After pulling it out again, you can check the level and quality of the fluid against the dipstick markers.
Coolant is vital for regulating the car's temperature and preventing overheating. Coolant also protects against rust and corrosion in the engine's cooling system.
To check the coolant level, locate the coolant reservoir and look for the 'full' and 'low' markers. You should also inspect the colour and consistency of the fluid - if it looks dirty or rusty, it may need to be replaced.
Brake fluid is another important automotive fluid, which helps to create hydraulic pressure in the brake system to stop the car when the brakes are applied. Low brake fluid levels can lead to brake failure, so it's important to check regularly.
To check the levels, locate the brake fluid reservoir and check against the markers. If the fluid level is low, you may need to have the brakes checked for leaks.
Power steering fluid is necessary for the car's power steering system to operate correctly. It helps to reduce the amount of force needed to turn the steering wheel, making the car easier to control.
To check the levels, locate the power steering reservoir and check against the markers.
Regular checks of all of these fluids are vital for ensuring the longevity and safety of your vehicle. Keith Linnell Tuning in Dandenong offer regular servicing, including fluid checks, to ensure that your car stays in top condition. We use only the best fluids, meaning that you can have confidence in your vehicle's safety and longevity.
With Keith Linnell Tuning, you can enjoy the reassurance of a Nationwide Warranty that comes from being part of the Repco Authorised Service, Australia's most extensive network of independent car service workshops.
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