Introduction: Several types of fluid are used in cars to keep the car moving and running. So it is very important to check the fluid of the car regularly. Regular fluid check is required to prevent all engine problems and damage. Do not go to any garage to check your fluids regularly. If you feel too much trouble, then take the car to the mechanic. Don't go for less than your full potential. Many people do not understand which fluid to check and many do not understand how to check the fluid in less time. Let's find out how to check the fluid in your car regularly.
Oil: Oil is a must-have, for any Affiliate, promoting any program. Oil is one of the car fluids. Turn your car on and off before checking for oil. Wait five minutes for the car to cool down a bit. You can easily find out the amount of oil inside the oil tank with the dipstick or scale in the car. The measuring stick will tell you how much oil is left and how much oil may be needed. You can also see the oil alert on the dashboard.
Radiator Fluid: Radiant fluid plays an important role in preventing the engine from overheating. If you drive at low pressure, the car will be overheated while stopping at a traffic signal. Check for radiant fluid while driving. Make sure the car is cool then. The components inside the radiator are under a certain pressure so never open the cap while the engine is hot or running. There is a radiator cap in front of or in the middle of the engine compartment. Carefully remove the cap with an old cloth. And look inside the radiator to see how much coolant can be seen. Use a small torch to see if needed. If you can't see the coolant nearby, then you need a coolant.
Transmission Fluid: Transmission fluid has to be used to keep the transmission running. Which often saves the car from many major problems and even accidents. Among the various dipsticks inside the engine, one is inside the transmission fluid. Much like an oil dipstick. All you have to do is take out the stick, wipe the stick with an old cloth, and put it back in the tank. Then take it out of the dipstick tank and see how much the transmission coolant sticks to the stick. And if you want to know the condition of the coolant, then rub it with your fingers to see if there is any change in the color of the coolant or if it is normal. If the color is normal then the coolant value is OK. Again, if the coolant has a burning odor, change the transmission fluid quickly.
Power Steering Fluid: Power steering fluid is used to keep the car's power steering moving. The wheels of the car are properly controlled by the steering. This fluid tank is located in front of the passenger seat where the hood of the car can be seen. Or you can see the cap written 'Steering' near the belt. When you open the cap, you will see fluid. Many cars have the cap in such a way that you can check the fluid from above, there is no need to open the cap. And before you open the cap, you must clean the dirt around. If you open the cap, the dirt can go inside. Open the cap and check the oil in the same way with the dipstick. You can also see if there are any leaks here.
Brake Fluid: Brake fluid absorbs a lot of pressure and transmits energy to the brakes of your car so that you can drive and stop on time. Brake fluid is usually on the back of the engine compartment. Clean the surrounding area before opening the tank. Dirt can enter the brake fluid tank and cause major damage to the vehicle fluid and the vehicle. You need a screwdriver to open this part. Open the part and see how much fluid is inside. It is better to have half an inch of fluid from the cap. Check the color of the brake fluid while checking the brake fluid. If you see that the color of the fluid is black, then you must show a mechanic.
Air Conditioning Coolant: The car's fluid list also includes air conditioning coolant. It is more commonly known as refrigerant or freon. This coolant needs to be checked a little more on hot days. Checking this coolant is a bit of a hassle. If you take it to a mechanic, it becomes a matter of a lot of money. With an AC gauge and thermometer you can easily check the coolant. AC gauges and coolants can be found at nearby auto parts stores. If you see that the AC coolant has decreased, then you can easily refill it yourself with the help of some parts.
Washer Fluid: Windshield washer fluid does nothing to keep your car's engine running though. But washer fluid is very important to see clearly while driving. Checking washer fluid is a very easy task. In many cars, the words 'windshield' or 'washer' are written on the washer fluid tank. You can see the inside of the tank without opening the cap. Or when the fluid is not under too much pressure/risk, you can just wrap it once and open the fluid cap. If you need more fluid, don't just use soapy water, take it to the washer fluid tank. And if you can't find the fluid nearby, you can fill the liquid used to clean the glass.
Conclusion: If you can check the car fluids properly and at the right time and maintain them properly, many risks will be reduced. Besides, the car will also be good.