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The Right Automotive Fluids for Elyria Drivers

August 18, 2024

All those automotive fluids can be confusing for Elyria drivers. Recent years have brought new grades of engine oil, types of transmission fluid, coolant and brake fluid. The right fluid protects your vehicle and helps it perform at its best. The wrong fluid won't work as well and could even cause damage.

In addition to new grades of engine oil, many vehicles now leave the factory with synthetic oil. People in Elyria should always use the grade recommended by their manufacturer.

All coolant, also called antifreeze, used to be green. Now there are several other colors of coolant sold at Tuffy Elyria (Cleveland St) in Elyria. Each type is designed to protect the cooling system components that are particular to your vehicle. The wrong stuff can void your vehicle cooling system warranty and could even cause engine damage.

Most passenger vehicles on Elyria roads today use either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5 brake fluid. Your vehicle power brake system is specifically designed to use ONE of these types – you need the right one. Higher numbers do not necessarily mean a higher, upgraded fluid.

Now, the thing is knowing that your vehicle requires specific grades and types of fluids; using the right fluid is good and using the wrong ones is bad. Once you've got that down, it's easy to remember to check with your friendly and knowledgeable pros at Tuffy Elyria (Cleveland St) or your vehicle owner's manual to find out which automotive fluids to use.

Give us a call.

Tuffy Elyria (Cleveland St)
440-322-3713
165 Cleveland Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035
http://www.tuffyclevelandst.com

 

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