Monday, May 24, 2010

Summertiiiiiiiiime..your car is overheating. (Say it w/ Sublime- Summertime rhythm)



Ok. It is almost June. It's getting hot outside. What does that mean for your car? Well, for starters, it means you need to get under the hood and start checking your radiator for leaks. This is important because as the summertime temperature gets higher and higher, your car will rely more and more on the engine coolant to stay functional. If you went all winter long without checking your coolant level or checking the cooling system for leaks, chances are you are headed for a headache unless you do it now. I'm not talking about a headache that can be cured with Tylenol, I'm talking about the kind of headache that can only be cured by a trip to the local mechanic to repair a blown head gasket. Thats an expensive dosage of Tylenol. The worst part about a blown head gasket is that it could have been prevented by doing 15 minutes of visual inspections. If you run into a busted hose or loose clamp, change them out, don't try to repair them. More often then not, a radiator repair is a temporary fix. If you notice your radiator is leaking, replace it. Do not let a mechanic tell you he can have it "Good as new, in no time", as that is not possible. The only thing as good as a new radiator is a new radiator. Nothing is comparable to an original equipment quality radiator either. If you would like to check out a new original equipment quality radiator for a great price, come to coolestradiator.com, and let us show you the way business is supposed to be done.

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