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The ProblemCooling System Failure is the leading cause of mechanical breakdown on the highway, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Rust, corrosion, scale buildup, chemical breakdown, and the formation of acids all contribute to the likelihood of cooling system failure. If your cooling system fail, your engine and transmission could suffer severe damage, leading to costly repairs. As a vehicle ages, the likelihood of cooling system failure increases. A conventional drain and fill will do little to address these problems as over 50% of the old coolant is left behind. In addition, the deposits and corrosion debris will seriously impair the proper functions of the system.
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