Antifreeze: Keeping your engine running this winter

  • Barrowford MOT Centre

With recent overnight temperatures dropping below zero, it’s important to make sure that the fluid levels in your car are topped up and contain the correct dilution of antifreeze. Do you know how antifreeze works and why it is essential to keep your car on the road, not just during the winter but during the hotter summer months too.

 

Why is antifreeze important?

Antifreeze and engine coolant are actually one and the same thing and provide a dual benefit for your car, helping to regulate the temperature of your engine. Antifreeze is so called because it provides protection for your engine during the winter months from extreme cold temperatures. If the fluids in your engine were to freeze it could cause serious damage and cracking to the engine block. At the same time, when the engine is running, it becomes very hot. Therefore, the coolant properties of antifreeze prevent overheating by removing excessive heat from the engine due to its high boiling point. If your engine is not cooled efficiently the lubricant in the engine, which keeps the moving parts running smoothly, will break down leading to premature engine failure or increased exhaust emissions.

 

How antifreeze works

Ethylene glycol on its own actually has a freezing point of about -12 degrees celcius which isn’t particularly low. However, when it is mixed with water to create antifreeze, the chemical structures of the two liquids interfere with one another causing the freezing point to drop significantly. Using a strong concentration of antifreeze can lower the freezing point of the mixture to as low as -64 degrees celcius. Products like de-icer sprays and screen wash also contain antifreeze, helping to clear an icy windscreen effortlessly and ensure your windscreen washer feeds do not freeze respectively.

 

Choosing the right antifreeze

As cars have become more advanced, so to has the engine coolant that helps regulate the engine temperature. Antifreeze contains corrosion inhibitors which extend the life of your coolant, however different inhibitors are used by vehicle manufacturers and choosing the wrong one could result in damage to your engine components and deterioration of the seals. As a general rule, vehicles manufactured before 1998 require a silicate-based antifreeze whereas those manufactured after 1998 use organic acid technology (OAT) based antifreezes but there are exceptions and some modern vehicles use a combination of inhibitors. Always check your vehicle handbook before topping up your coolant levels and if in doubt, contact your local Kwik Fit centre who can advise on the correct antifreeze for your vehicle and also check the strength of your existing antifreeze.

 

Get a winter safety check at Barrowford MOT

We offer a winter check to make sure your car is ready for the colder months, helping to keep you on the road this winter. As well as checking the level of antifreeze in your vehicle and the strength of the mixture, we’ll also check your tyres for overall condition including tread depth and tyre pressure, test the charging ability of your battery, and make sure your wipers, washers and lights are working properly. To receive your winter check book in with Barrowford MOT today.

 


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