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    Check fluids monthly: You should check your oil, coolant, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid and differential fluid each month. With regular checks, you are more likely to ...

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    Regarding the brake fluid flush, $300 is a bit high, since the flat rate time to bleed brakes is 36 minutes. So, make it one hour to flush the system and Honda brake fluid is a little pricey.

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    Proper engine coolant and a pressurized coolant system obviate these shortcomings of water. With proper antifreeze, a wide temperature range can be tolerated by the engine coolant, such as −34 °F (−37 °C) to +265 °F (129 °C) for 50% (by volume) propylene glycol diluted with distilled water and a 15 psi pressurized coolant system.

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    Cutting fluid is a coolant that also serves as a lubricant for metal-shaping machine tools. Oils are often used for applications where water is unsuitable. With higher boiling points than water, oils can be raised to considerably higher temperatures (above 100 degrees Celsius) without introducing high pressures within the container or loop ...

  6. Radiator (engine cooling) - Wikipedia

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    As the radiator cools the fluid, the coolant becomes denser and falls. This effect is sufficient for low-power stationary engines , but inadequate for all but the earliest automobiles. All automobiles for many years have used centrifugal pumps to circulate the engine coolant because natural circulation has very low flow rates.

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  8. Heater core - Wikipedia

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    A heater core is a radiator-like device used in heating the cabin of a vehicle. Hot coolant from the vehicle's engine is passed through a winding tube of the core, a heat exchanger between coolant and cabin air. Fins attached to the core tubes serve to increase surface area for heat transfer to air that is forced past them by a fan, thereby ...

  9. How Often Should You Clean Your Air Ducts? Experts Explain - AOL

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    If you turn on the air conditioning unit to stay cool in the summer, or if you turn on the heat to stay warm in the winter, you have an HVAC system, or Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ...