Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Get Your Car Ready For Winter With A Chicago Area Auto Repair Service

By Anabel Clark


Wintertime in the Chicago area can be very cold and especially hard on your car. Few things are worse in life than being stranded alongside of the road without any source of heat. If you want your vehicle to stay in top shape this winter (so it will start when you need it and provide plenty of heat) see your Lincoln Park auto repair service for help.

You need plenty of heat when the temperature plummets and all that warm air comes from the car's cooling system. The most important part of that system is the radiator, and it should be power flushed occasionally. Also, the mechanic will inspect all of the heat system components.

A radiator flush removes all kinds of corrosion and sediments that form inside of the engine block and radiator. A clean radiator keeps the engine cool and allows it to generate maximum heat when you need it the most. Also, when you replace the thermostat, you eliminate possible heat problems.

Most automotive thermostats work on a spring activated valve that is sensitive to heat, and this valves is normally closed. That prevents coolant flow from radiator to block and allows the motor to warm the engine. When the coolant is warm enough, the spring contracts, pulling open the valve and allowing coolant to circulate freely.

A faulty or worn thermostat may stay open or closed and neither scenario is good. For instance, if it stays open all the time, there will be no heat available for defrosting the windshield or heating the interior. If a thermostat cannot open, the motor will get far too hot and this can create an enormous amount of damage to your engine.

A complete vehicle winterizing is neither expensive nor time consuming. Your radiator is flushed and fresh new anti freeze is added. The thermostat is replaced and heater hoses inspected. Your battery is checked and so is the ignition system, to insure a problem free winter this year.




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