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What Does A Coolant Filtration System Do

If you own a diesel truck, chances are you probably haven’t thought much about your coolant filtration systems that help your engine to run smoothly. Here are some facts about coolant systems to help you get a better understanding of how essential they are for your vehicle.

Facts

The cooling system in your diesel truck accounts for about 40% of engine failures. It is often the main culprit in most engine repair jobs for engines failing. Muddling with coolant is a sure way to clog up the system and cause some unneeded headaches for yourself, so making sure you have a fully formulated premixed glycol-based coolant is vital for optimal performance.

If you don’t have your coolant system services often, you are opening yourself up to some serious corrosion issues. Coolant leaks should not go unchecked as it can lead to much costlier repairs down the road, such as a complete engine rebuild. If you see a coolant leak, you should have your truck checked out immediately to help you avoid more costly damages.

A high-quality water filter is an important part of a coolant system. If your truck has a water filter, you can visually see when you need to service the cooling system.

The Mechanical coolant filter on a cooling system helps to control the pH, flow rate, and boiling point of the coolant. This also helps to permit the use of a fully-formulated, premixed, lifetime coolant.

While some of these facts are good to know, the biggest takeaway is that keeping your coolant system clean is the best way to run your truck. Having a dirty system only leads to problems that can quickly get worse with time. Keeping thing clean will reduce glitches as well as making sure you are using a premixed, lifetime coolant for the lifetime of the truck.