How to Perform a Complete Fluid Check on Your Car
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작성자 Daniel Wurfel 댓글 0건 조회 0회 작성일 26-02-27 00:56본문
Checking all your vehicle’s fluids is a quick, vital habit that prevents major issues
Start by parking your car on a level surface and turning off the engine
Allow the engine to cool for 5–10 minutes to ensure accurate fluid readings
Lift the hood and identify all fluid containers and measuring sticks
Begin with the engine oil level
Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a rag, reinsert it fully, then pull it out again
Check where the oil falls in relation to the low and high indicators
The oil should also look clear and amber, not dark or gritty
If the level is below minimum, refill using the viscosity and اتوسرویس داوود specification listed in your manual
Now inspect the coolant reservoir
Look at the translucent overflow tank, not the radiator cap, unless the engine is cold
Ensure the level is above the cold mark but below the hot fill line
Never open the radiator cap when the engine is hot
50 blend of coolant and distilled water
Next, evaluate your brake fluid level
It’s commonly located on the driver’s side near the back of the engine bay
The brake fluid must be transparent and reach the "MAX" line
If the level drops frequently, there may be a hydraulic issue—schedule a professional inspection
Warm up the transmission by idling the engine while in park
Pull out the dipstick, wipe it, reinsert it, then check the level and color
The fluid should be pink or red and not smell burnt
If the fluid is black or smells like burning plastic, a fluid and filter change is overdue
Don’t forget the power steering reservoir if your car is equipped with it
It’s usually marked "Power Steering" and may include min
Never substitute—only use the fluid type recommended in your owner’s manual
Finally, inspect the windshield washer fluid
This one is easy—just look at the reservoir and fill it with washer fluid if it’s low
Always use the right type for your climate
Once done, snap all caps and dipsticks back into place tightly

Keep a record of your checks and any fluid you add
Regular monthly fluid checks prevent costly repairs and significantly boost your car’s longevity
