When to have a Coolant Fluid Exchange Service?
Knowing when your vehicle requires a coolant exchange comes down to a few vehicle details;Â new-model vehicles equipped with a coolant monitoring system will be notified when the system light on the dashboard prompts you. Our customers with older models need to monitor the vehicle's mileage and get coolant exchange as the maintenance interval approaches. However, all of our customers need to know the warning signs of defective coolant and poor engine cooling and to get the coolant exchanged proactively regardless of the vehicle's mileage.Â
Warning Signs of Defective Coolant
Since coolant fluid helps to keep the engine running cool, the warning signs of defective coolant are consequences of excessive engine heat. With the greatest consequence of defective coolant being a seized engine and immobilized vehicle. We encourage our customers to know these warning signs of defective engine cooling:

Coolant has a foul odor

Heater is not working properlyÂ

Engine overheats

Coolant is low and needs topping offÂ
