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Simple Answers from Law Automotive for Springfield: Cooling System

Last Updated: May 04, 2021

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Question:
My engine never overheats. Why should I get a cooling system service in Springfield?

Law Automotive Answer:
That's a really good question for Springfield drivers to ask, because if you don't have the full answer you may end up in trouble. It would seem that if your engine is running at the proper temperature that everything must be OK. But the fact is that engine overheating is the most common cause of mechanical failure for Springfield drivers. So how do you get from everything is just fine to suddenly overheating and potential engine damage?

Truth is, it is not a sudden process, but it is an invisible one. Your engine coolant circulates through your engine where it absorbs heat and then flows through the radiator where it is cooled – and then back to the engine again. As long as the coolant is able to flow freely – and there are no leaks – then the coolant can do its job. This is the point where Springfield drivers have to look deeper.

The cooling system is a environment: very hot, with a number of reactive materials like various types of metal, plastics and rubber. Over time the coolant becomes corrosive. Small pieces of metal and other materials flake off and circulate in the coolant. As these bits start to clog up the small passages in the radiator, they restrict the coolant flow, leading to overheating. Corrosive coolant can actually eat away at the system and cause leaks as well.

Now new coolant is full of anti-corrosion additives. These additives neutralize the reactions that lead to corrosion. The additives are eventually used up, leaving the cooling system unprotected.

This is why your service advisor and the team at Law Automotive give a recommendation for when your cooling system should be serviced. Your friendly and knowledgeable pros at Law Automotive can also test your coolant for freeze point and PH to see if it needs to be replaced (if you've added straight water to the system these numbers may be off). You need to get fresh coolant in there to continue to protect against corrosion.

So Springfield drivers who've gone beyond the recommended service interval should take care of this maintenance service to prevent unnecessary repairs down the road.


Law Automotive
1817 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62702
2175462332
www.lawautomotive.com