Safety On The Road Begins Under The Hood
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Safety on the Road Starts Under the Hood
Ensuring your car is well-maintained is one of the simplest ways to avoid serious road hazards. Coolant issues, in particular, top the list of roadside mechanical breakdowns, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Shockingly, around 23 million vehicles are running with the wrong type of coolant.
Dr. Dave Turcotte, an automotive expert and technical director for Zerex products, warns that using incorrect coolant can compromise the entire cooling system. "Consumers shouldn't be misled by claims that some coolants are universal or suitable for all makes and models," he advises.
The wrong coolant can damage your radiator or water pump and lead to breakdowns. To ensure you’re using the correct type, always refer to your vehicle's owner manual and check that the coolant product is clearly marked as compatible with your car's make and model.
For a safer driving experience, drivers should:
- Select a coolant with the appropriate chemistry for their vehicle model.
- Regularly check tires for worn tread or improper air pressure.
- Inspect belts for wear and tear.
- Ensure hoses are securely attached.
Taking these preventive steps can help keep you safe and avoid unexpected troubles on the road.
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