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Diagnosing Coolant Leaks

Coolant leaks can be challenging to pinpoint despite evidence lying in a puddle under the car.

Long-Life Antifreeze: Service Intervals, Replacement Considerations

The best way to change coolant is to have it professionally changed with a coolant exchange machine.

Antifreeze: Colors, Concentrations and Coolant Changes

Three things that often confuse consumers about antifreeze are colors (the color of the antifreeze), the concentration (the strength or percentage of antifreeze in the coolant mixture) and how often coolant should be changed.

When Selling Hoses, Always Consult Cataloging For Recommendations

To withstand extreme temperatures, most modern coolant hoses are now made from ethylene propylene (EPDM rubber, which can endure operating temperatures ranging from -40 to +275 degrees F. Thanks to compact engine compartments, air conditioning, turbocharging, and computer-controlled cooling fans, underhood operating temperatures have risen dramatically. To withstand these extreme temperatures, most modern coolant hoses

CRP Automotive Expands Pentofrost Antifreeze Coverage For Asian Vehicles

Formula matches OEM specs for performance, protection and color, company says. CRANBURY, N.J. — CRP Automotive has expanded its line of specially formulated Pentofrost Antifreeze for Asian vehicles with three new formulations: A2 (Green), A3 (Blue), and A4 (Pink). These new fluids join with Pentofrost A1 (Red) Antifreeze, which CRP has been supplying to the

Evans Waterless Coolant Supporting Ocean To Ocean World Record Attempt

The journey begins on Columbus Day (Oct. 14) when Rod Wade, aka the Vintage Adventurer, fills a bottle with water from the Atlantic Ocean, just off Staten Island. A mere 60 hours later the water will be poured into the Pacific Ocean when the team arrives at Venice Beach, Los Angeles. SUFFIELD, Conn. — Evans