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COOLING SYSTEM
- Flush dirt, bugs and leaves from the front of the radiator
with a garden hose.
- Inspect the radiator cap. Replace the cap if the rubber
gasket is broken, dried out or missing.
- Check the condition and level of the coolant. If it's
rusty, clean the system and replace it with a 50/50 mixture
of water and ethylene glycol antifreeze. Replace the coolant
every year or 30,000 miles. Coolant becomes acidic and
can do damage to the engine.
- Inspect the radiator and hoses for leaks and cracks.
Hoses that are soft or mushy should be replaced. Tighten
all clamps and replace hoses as needed, as most hose
failures and leaks seem to occur sometime after 60,000
miles of service.
- Heater hoses run from the engine, through the firewall,
and to the heater core under the dash. Replace swollen
or cracked hoses.
- The thermostat controls the engine temperature, preventing
engine overheating. The engine runs best when the temperature
is maintained near the 200 degree mark. If it runs too
hot, the engine is damaged; if it runs too cold, the engine
will not run properly and will use excess fuel.
- Clean the front of the radiator as needed.
- Change antifreeze every year.
- Change hoses at about 60,000 miles.
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