Motul Auto Cool Long Life Premium Coolant Oil 1L
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Motul Auto Cool Long Life Premium Coolant Oil 1L
- Reduces Engine Operating Temperature
- Low evaporation
- Compatible With Gaskets And hoses
- Protection Against Corrosion And scale formation
- Colour : Green
- Enhanced Performance
- Cools your Radiator Efficiently.
Quantity - 1 Litre
Why should I top up my coolant?
Radiator coolant is a liquid used in the cooling systems of internal combustion engines, such as those found in automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, and various industrial and stationary engines. Its primary function is to regulate and control the temperature of the engine to prevent it from overheating.To ensure your vehicle operates reliably and efficiently, it’s crucial to regularly check and top up your radiator coolant to maintain the recommended level. Additionally, periodic coolant system flushes and replacements are necessary to ensure the coolant retains its effectiveness and corrosion protection properties over time. At Natrad, our radiator specialists are here to help you keep your engine coolant levels perfect.
What you’ll need Motul Auto Cool Long Life Premium Coolant Oil 1L
Make sure you have everything you need on hand before getting started. To refill your coolant, you’ll need:
- Suitable quality coolant
- Distilled water (if coolant is not pre-mixed)
- Rags
- A funnel (optional)
If using an anti-freeze anti-boil coolant concentrate that requires dilution, using a 50/50 mix of water and coolant is usually recommended. Check your owner’s manual to make sure you have the right type of coolant. Using a funnel isn’t essential but helps avoid spillage.
How to refill your coolant
Refilling your coolant is a fairly simple car maintenance task you can do yourself, as long as you follow the right steps. Before you start, always make sure your engine is switched off and cool.Follow these steps to refill your car’s coolant:
1. Check the coolant level
Your coolant reservoir should be labelled and typically be made from translucent plastic. The outside of the reservoir should be marked with minimum and maximum lines. You can check against these lines to see if you need to refill the coolant.Refer to your owner’s manual if you are unsure about locating your coolant reservoir.
2. Mix the coolant and water
CAUTION – Mixing or adding the wrong type of coolant may cause an unwanted chemical reaction which can reduce cooling performance or allow corrosion to occur inside your engine.The coolant you add must be compatible with the coolant already in the system.If your new coolant is not already pre-mixed, use an empty container to mix equal parts coolant and distilled water to create the 50/50 coolant and water mix that’s usually recommended.Longer-life coolants are typically of higher quality. Always use
high-quality coolants for the best result for your engine.
3. Top off the radiator
If you see a cap on the radiator in your car and you can’t see the coolant level, top it off until you can see coolant at the bottom of the filler neck. There may also be a line indicating the maximum fill level.
4. Top off the coolant reservoir
If your coolant level is low in the reservoir, you can refill it to the max fill line – but do not overfill it. Coolant mixture expands when it is heated. Overfilling it can cause coolant to overflow and damage engine wiring.Keeping your coolant at the correct level is one of the ways to
keep your radiator in good working order.