Radiator Flush Treatment:
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Ever heard about Radiator Flush?
We all know that in our regular car servicing coolant is always our priority because it keeps our car engine temperature low. But what we always miss is that in a year at least once before summer we should always go for Radiator Flush Treatment.
Benefits of Radiator Flush:-
It keeps your radiator running more efficiently.
A Radiator flush prevents rust and corrosion in the radiator and all metal parts of the engine, heater core and water lines.
It keeps your radiator running longer.
It also keeps your engine running longer.
A radiator flush boosts your vehicle’s performance and power.
It lubricates and protects your water pump.
It protects your heater core (which provides you with heat inside the car).
The work maintains your vehicle’s maintenance requirements so you don’t void the warranty.
It can prevent corrosion that can lead to expensive repairs.
A radiator flush reduces the chances of blown head gaskets in your engine block.
Radiator Flush Treatments is now available at Autocar Spa @ Rs 699 only for any car.
What is a radiator?
Radiators are cooling devices fitted in automobiles. These devices primarily maintain the engine temperature at an optimal level. Automobile radiators should not be confused with home radiators that are used for heating homes. Radiators are usually fabricated from cast iron, and they comprise a series of pipes through which a coolant (water or synthetic coolant) circulates.
How a Car Radiator Works
The working principle of a car radiator is as follows:
A pumping system pushes the normal temperature coolant from the radiator towards engine.
A running engine produces a large amount of heat, which is absorbed by the coolant; eventually, the engine temperature falls down. This heated coolant is again pumped back to the radiator.
Once the hot coolant reaches the radiator, it circulates through a series of pipes of the radiator.
Air surrounding the radiator absorbs this heat and brings down the temperature of the heated coolant.
The procedure continues as long as the vehicle is running.
In the absence of the radiator, the engine will cease to function due to overheating.
Function of Coolants in the Radiator
Most vehicles break down when the coolant in the radiators is used up. Earlier, water was used as cooling agent in automobiles. Now, synthetic coolants are widely available in the market. However, during winter, water freezes in the radiators, thus leading to the bursting of radiator pipes. Synthetic coolants have antifreeze in them; thus, they do not freeze when the surrounding temperatures are low. Synthetic coolants last longer (as compared to water).

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