Keeping calm cool and relaxed this summer is the goal, but if you’re riding all around town your vehicle is going to need some real TLC to keep up. Just like us, our vehicles take a beating from the hot summer heat, and if you don’t give it regular maintenance you might find yourself broken down and dishing out some serious cash. We know that would put a damper on your summer plans, that’s why this week we are telling you about one important way to keep your vehicle cool for the summer without any issues. Topping off your vehicle’s coolant is essential in the summer. The coolant or antifreeze helps keep your engine cool to avoid overheating. If your coolant level falls below the recommended line or has gone bad your engine could experience some issues. To avoid this headache, check out simple steps below and or schedule a service appointment today!

Steps:
- Open the hood of the car: First pop the hood lifting the latch inside your car, then when the hood pops it won’t crack the whole way. Slip your hand in between the crack and move the safety lever which unlocks the hood allowing you to lift it all the way.
- Locate the engine coolant reservoir. This will be to the far side of the vehicle, left or right, depending on the make and model of your vehicle. The lid to the reservoir will often have “Engine Coolant Only” printed on it.
- Look out for the line on the side of the engine coolant reservoir and a heading of “COLD” or “FULL”. There may also be a “WARM” level indicator. The “COLD” indicator is the one you want to use.
- Add engine coolant to the reservoir if the liquid is below the “COLD” indicator line. Observe to see that the engine coolant reservoir is holding the added liquid.
- If it falls below the “COLD” indicator before your next check, there may be a leak. Any leak needs to be checked out and repaired as soon as possible!


