Car Engine Fluids that Need Maintenance

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Part of the video series: Basic Auto Maintenance

Summary: Learn what car engine fluids require occasional care and maintenance with expert auto mechanics advice in this free online car care video clip.

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Jake Burt Jake Burt has been working in the automotive industry for close to a decade and is currently the store manager of Burt Brother tires in Sugarhouse, Utah. read more

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Car Engine Fluids that Need Maintenance

Hi, my name is Jake from Burt Brother Tires and on behalf of expertvillage.com we're going to tell you a little bit about your vehicle and the fluids under the hood and the importance of checking them. Okay, first of all we have some, just as you open your hood, you inspect your fluid you'll see little different reservoirs all over the vehicle here and they're all very important that you check regularly. Have topped off is that you do your oil changes and routine maintenance. Your ATF fluid right here, this is power steering, excuse me ATF this is transmission fluid right here. You want to pull the cap off right here, it does have a little dipstick just like your oil level. You always wipe that off. Dip it back in here and it measures your liquid right here. You can see there's two different steps here. You always want to have it right here on the full level which is right where this vehicle is measuring right here. So the transmission ATF right there is good which it would be power steering in this vehicle. The antifreeze is right here. Now this is something you want to open with caution.

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