How often should Evans Waterless Coolant be replaced?
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To determine when to replace the coolant, the first method is to refer to the coolant's instruction manual, which will provide details about the product. Generally, coolant is added to the radiator and has a service life of less than 2 years. The second method involves a DIY approach: open the radiator and inspect the turbidity of the liquid inside. If it appears very cloudy and contains floating particles that may corrode the metal parts of the radiator, replacement is recommended. Below are relevant details: Precautions: After filling the vehicle with coolant and normal driving begins, regularly check the coolant level (especially during the first few days or within 3,000 kilometers). If the level drops, promptly investigate the cause and replenish as needed to prevent reduced effectiveness due to evaporation of residual water in the cooling system or the expulsion of trapped air. Also, be vigilant for leaks. If coolant leakage occurs, promptly drain and collect it for sedimentation. After repairs, it can be reused. Increased vibration and noise: Localized overheating inside the engine can increase pre-ignition and knocking tendencies, leading to heightened vibration and noise, significantly reducing engine performance and efficiency, and resulting in waterless fuel consumption.