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For winter maintenance, make sure your semi truck's cooling system has enough coolant. The coolant, a combination of water and antifreeze, is the first line of protection against freezing temperatures. Keeping the coolant level at the proper level is critical during the colder months to minimize ice building within the system, which can cause engine damage. Check and top off the coolant reservoir on a regular basis.
A proper water-to-coolant ratio ensures maximum freeze prevention and heat transfer capabilities. We recommend following the manufacturer's directions for the proper coolant and water mixture throughout the colder months. This ratio is meant to keep the coolant from freezing in cold weather, safeguarding the engine. Finding the right balance also helps with heat dissipation, which keeps the engine from overheating during long winter drives.
A complete check can be performed by certified personnel to ensure that all cooling system components are in good operating order. This involves looking for indicators of wear and potential problems in the radiator, hoses, and thermostat. Professional winterization includes properly calibrating the coolant mixture to withstand low temperatures, preventing freezing, and preserving the engine.
Cross Diesel Repair services all years, makes, and models of tractor trailers, both foreign and domestic. Some of the most popular trucks we service are Kenworth, Navistar, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Caterpillar, Volvo Trucks, Mack, and International. Whether your big rig needs to winterize its cooling system, don’t hesitate to call us at (502) 427-0507
to schedule diesel truck maintenance or repair in Corinth.
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