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Washer Fluid

Using actual windshield washer fluid is important as plain water won't be able to cut through the dirt, grime, and bugs effectively, leaving a smeared mess, which can be dangerous.  Typically there is a translucent container to hold the washer fluid.  Don' get it confused with the coolant container, which may look similar.  If in doubt, check your owner's manual for the proper location.  Fill the container with the appropriate washer fluid to the full mark.  In climates that experience wide temperature changes season to season, make sure to use a washer fluid with anti-freeze properties during the winter months to ensure your washer system continues to function.
 

Coolant

The radiator cap should only be removed when the engine and cap are cool to the touch. Coolant expansion tanks are usually translucent and have clearly marked minimum and maximum levels (sometimes cold and hot markings). Having to continually add coolant is an indication of a more serious problem that should be diagnosed and repaired.
   

Brake Fluid

This translucent reservoir is typically found near the firewall on the driver side of the vehicle. This is the fluid that creates the pressure to operate your braking system. The fluid level will gradually decrease as the brake pads wear. The fluid should be light amber in color.  Dark fluid is an indication the fluid has reached the end of its useful life and should be replaced before causing damage to the other hydraulic components in the system.
   

Power Steering Fluid

Checked by utilizing the small dipstick typically molded to the bottom of the power steering fluid cap.  You should not have to add fluid.  If you do, especially on a frequent basis, there is a leak in the system.  Our technicians will be able to advise you where the leak is coming from and recommend the appropriate fix. Several types of power steering fluids are used by the various manufacturers, so please consult your owner's manual to ensure the proper fluid is added.
   

Transmission Fluid

The transmission fluid level must be checked with the engine running, in neutral, after the transmission is warmed to operating termperature. The color should be transparent red or pink. If the fluid is dark brown, or smells burnt or toasted, have it checked immediately.  Please note, some newer vehicles no longer provide a dipstick for checking transmission fluid levels.  Please consult your owners manual.
   

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