Average Review Score in the Area
Average Review Score in the Area
4.61
Binley Woods Service Centre (Coventry)
60-62 Rugby Road, Binley Woods, Coventry, CV3 2AX
748 Reviews
91.23% Completion Rate
Top Tier Garage
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Why choose us? "Warwickshire’s leading independent garage” Over 80% of our customers rat...Read more
North Street Garage (Coventry) Ltd
North Street, Coventry, CV2 3FS
343 Reviews
92.43% Completion Rate
Loan Car
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BOSCH MOT AND SERVICE CENTRE : North Street Garage Coventry has been a Bosch car service centre sinc...Read more
MOT Centre Services
563 Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry, CV6 5ED
122 Reviews
71.69% Completion Rate
Loan Car
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MOT Centre Services carries out MOT testing on cars, vans and minibuses. We carry out servicing and ...Read more
Cromwell Garage
Cromwell Garage, 217 Torrington Avenue, Tile Hill, Coventry, CV4 9HN
182 Reviews
90.4% Completion Rate
Gold Tier Garage
Loan Car
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Long established family run business providing a full range of garage services across all makes of c...Read more
Loyal Auto Services Ltd
Unit 12, Hales Industrial Park, Longford, Coventry, CV6 6AT
80 Reviews
81.6% Completion Rate
Silver Tier Garage
Loan Car
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At Loyal Auto Services Ltd, we are thrilled to introduce our comprehensive range of automotive servi...Read more
Formula One Autocentre Coventry
Unit 2, Vantage Park, Phoenix Way, Coventry, CV6 5QE
54 Reviews
77.12% Completion Rate
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Formula One Unit 2, Vantage Park Phoenix Way Coventry. Now open on Sundays 10 - 4pm, taking booki...Read more
RIVOLTO MOT GARAGE LTD
Unit 1,, 17 Lythalls Ln,, Coventry, CV6 6FN
1 Reviews
40% Completion Rate
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Experienced technicians . 3 MOT testers. Same day service . Sat Opening - 9 to 6 six days a week. Al...Read more
Star Motors Coventry Ltd
Unit 5 Bodmin Rd, Wyken, Coventry, CV2 5DB
22 Reviews
76.19% Completion Rate
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Welcome to Star Motors Coventry – Where Quality Meets Convenience! At Star Motors Coventry, we take...Read more
Mobile Mechanic Coventry
Unit Z, Paradise works industrial estate, Eden Street, Coventry, CV6 5HG
6 Reviews
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Mobile Mechanic Coventry: Your 24/7 Roadside Rescue** **Stranded in Coventry?** Don't worry, we've ...Read more
Sabi Mobile Mechanic
19 Lauderdale Avenue, Coventry, CV6 4LJ
7 Reviews
63.64% Completion Rate
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Hi, This is Sabi mobile mechanic, we bring the garage to you with services and repairs at home.
Coolant is a specially-formulated chemical liquid, commonly known as antifreeze, that circulates through a car’s engine. It removes excess heat from a car’s engine by passing it through the car’s radiator. Furthermore, the solution contains inhibitors that protect the metal, plastic and rubber in the cooling system from corrosion. And, as the name antifreeze suggests, it also doesn’t freeze up in bitterly cold conditions, so it plays an important role in a car all year long.
You should book a coolant change frequently, at least every 2 years. Low coolant can cause overheating, which would have serious implications for other components on the car. Even though coolant can leak and evaporate over time, in many cars it often looks as though the coolant never needs changing because its level seems to stay the same. However, draining and flushing the coolant system, including the radiator, at least once a year is important. Flushing pushes out all the old coolant, debris from corrosion and scale. If left in the engine, it may become clogged up, potentially causing extensive damage.
Before a mechanic drains the cooling system, he might add coolant cleaner to the coolant and then start the engine, depending on what the manufacturer specifies. After the car has run for a while, he would turn it off and drain it. He would then add water to flush it and drain it again, twice, before finally putting in the fresh coolant.
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