How to Check and Add Antifreeze Fluid
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Antifreeze coolant is an important part of your engine. It keeps engine from overheating and protects against high and low temperatures. It’s very easy to check, and you won’t even need tools. Here's a step-by-step guide to check and add antifreeze. • Step 1: Locate your hood release—usually on the left side of the driver’s seat. • Step 2: Find the radiator reservoir. It’s usually a white tank. Never remove the radiator pressure cap from the overflow tank while the engine is hot. • Step 3: The level should be between the low and high marks. Check your owner’s manual to use the proper antifreeze coolant in your vehicle. • Step 4: Add the appropriate fluid if necessary, or stop by one of the Jiffy Lube locations nationwide that offers coolant system services. • Learn more about coolant systems services for both automatic and manual vehicles at https://www.jiffylube.com/auto-servic... • Find Jiffy Lube locations near you: https://www.jiffylube.com/locations • Download Jiffy Lube coupons and promotions: https://www.jiffylube.com/coupons • Watch more How-To videos in our Check and Change series: • Check and Change Series, presented by... • Read our Tips In A Jiffy blog: https://www.jiffylube.com/auto-servic... • Follow Jiffy Lube on social media: • / jiffylube • / jiffylube • http://plus.google.com/+jiffylubeintl • About Jiffy Lube: • Jiffy Lube pioneered the fast oil change industry in 1979 with the opening of the first service center. In fact, you can say we have a history of innovation and a mission to help our customers Leave Worry Behind. • ---Content Of This Video--- • 0:00 - Check Change Series Intro • 0:21 - Check Add Antifreeze Fluid • 0:45 - Locate Radiator Reservoir • 1:01 - Inspect The Level Of Fluid • 1:22 - Maintain Proper Fluid Levels • #CheckAndChange, #CarMaintenance, #HowTo #DIY
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