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Servicing the Coolant System of Your 2012 Holden Commodore

Keeping your 2012 Holden Commodore running smoothly doesn't just stop at the engine and brakes. One often overlooked but vital component is the coolant system. Yes, your Commodore does use coolant, and maintaining it properly is essential for the health and performance of your vehicle.

The coolant in your Commodore plays a crucial role in regulating the engine's temperature. Without it, your engine could overheat, leading to a myriad of problems, including potential engine failure. So, let's dive into the ins and outs of coolant maintenance for your Commodore.

First off, it's important to understand why replacing or maintaining your coolant is so important. Coolant is responsible for absorbing heat from the engine and dissipating it through the radiator. Over time, however, coolant can degrade and become less effective. Old or contaminated coolant can lead to reduced performance and increased wear and tear on your engine. Regular replacement keeps the cooling system running efficiently and helps prevent overheating and corrosion.

  1. Check Your Coolant Level - Before diving into a replacement, regularly check the coolant level in your reservoir. Ensure it is between the 'MIN' and 'MAX' markers. If it's too low, topping up might be needed, but this is often an indicator that a replacement is either overdue or there may be a leak.
  2. Choosing the Right Coolant - For your 2012 Holden Commodore, it's crucial to choose a coolant that is compatible. Your owner's manual should provide recommendations. Usually, a premixed coolant with ethylene glycol and corrosion inhibitors is suitable. Avoid using water as a substitute.
  3. How Often to Change Coolant - As a general rule, it's recommended to replace your coolant every two to five years or every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres. This is to ensure that the coolant retains its protective and cooling properties. The actual interval might vary based on the specific product used, so always refer to the product guidelines and your owner's manual.

When it's time for a coolant change, you can do it yourself or have a professional handle it. Let's walk through the general steps if you're up to doing it yourself:

  • Ensure the engine is cool before starting. Open the bonnet and locate the radiator cap. For safety, never open the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
  • Drain the old coolant. Place a suitable container under the radiator drain plug and open it. Allow the old coolant to completely drain out.
  • Flush the system if necessary. This involves using a radiator flush solution to remove any debris or rust. Again, follow the instructions on the specific product you are using.
  • Refill with new coolant. Once drained and flushed, close the drain plug and refill the system with the new coolant mixture. Use a funnel for accuracy and avoid spills.
  • Remove air pockets. Start the engine with the heater on full and allow it to run until it reaches the operating temperature. This will help to remove any air pockets in the system.
  • Recheck and top up. Once the engine has cooled down, check the coolant level and top it up if necessary.

Many drivers overlook the role of the coolant system, but it's a critical part of ensuring your Holden Commodore stays in peak condition. Proper maintenance not only enhances performance but also extends the lifespan of your engine. If you're not comfortable handling the coolant change yourself, there's no harm in enlisting a professional. It's about keeping your car healthy and avoiding costly repairs - after all, prevention is always better than cure.

So next time you're looking over your Commodore, don't forget the coolant system. Give it the attention it deserves, and it will certainly return the favour by keeping your journeys smooth and worry-free. Happy driving!