Q: Should i change my cooler water each year ?

asked by on February 05, 2018

Should i change my cooler water each year ?

My car has 86090 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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If it’s the engine coolant that you are asking about, every other year should be quite sufficient. When you decide to have that done contact Your Mechanic. They can send a technician to your home or office to replace your coolant right there on the spot.

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