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Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

Goss Brake Vaccum Hose 12MMx15M-PerM - BV120L150M

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Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

Goss Brake Vacuum Hose 9MMx15M PerM - BV90L150M

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC101

Goss EGR Cooler - EC101

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$850
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Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

Goss Vacuum Hose 3MMx15M PerM - VT30L150M

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Gates Turbo Hose

Gates Turbo Hose

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC100

Goss EGR Cooler - EC100

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$1,528
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Goss EGR Cooler - EC115

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Gates Turbo Charger Hose

Gates Turbo Charger Hose

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Gates Molded Turbocharger Hose - 09-0434

Gates Molded Turbocharger Hose - 09-0434

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC120

Goss EGR Cooler - EC120

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC103

Goss EGR Cooler - EC103

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC102

Goss EGR Cooler - EC102

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC135

Goss EGR Cooler - EC135

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC110

Goss EGR Cooler - EC110

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC113

Goss EGR Cooler - EC113

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC111

Goss EGR Cooler - EC111

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GOSS EGR COOLER - EC107

GOSS EGR COOLER - EC107

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GOSS EGR COOLER - EC118

GOSS EGR COOLER - EC118

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC119

Goss EGR Cooler - EC119

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC112

Goss EGR Cooler - EC112

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC104

Goss EGR Cooler - EC104

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Goss EGR Cooler - EC114

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Gates Turbo Hose

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Coolant Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2017 Holden Commodore

Owning a 2017 Holden Commodore means you've got a ride that's both reliable and fun to drive. But like any vehicle, it needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. One component you shouldn't overlook is the coolant. The coolant not only keeps your engine from overheating but also prevents freezing and protects against corrosion. It's a vital part of the car's operation, and keeping it in top shape should be a priority for any Holden Commodore owner.

The coolant system in your Holden Commodore is designed with optimal performance in mind. It regulates the temperature of your engine, ensuring it runs efficiently no matter the conditions. You don't want to wait until your dashboard lights up with a warning before you think about your coolant, so here's what you need to know about keeping your engine cool and happy.

To maintain your coolant at peak effectiveness, regular checks are necessary. This doesn't mean peering under the hood every day, but it is wise to plan checks around the same time as your regular vehicle service appointments. Coolant system maintenance typically involves inspecting fluid levels, checking for leaks, and ensuring the right mixture of engine coolant and water. You might notice during inspections that the fluid level can drop over time, and while a small decrease might not always indicate a big problem, it's important to make sure there's no significant or consistent loss. Routine checks can help catch issues early before they escalate into something that might leave you waiting on a tow truck.

Changing your coolant isn't a weekly task - and thank goodness for that! For most Commodore models from 2017, it's recommended to replace the coolant every five years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. This may vary slightly depending on your specific driving conditions and patterns. Driving in extreme heat, towing heavy loads, or constant stop-start driving can put additional stress on your coolant system. If any of these apply to you, consider checking your coolant condition more frequently.

When it's time to change the coolant, there are a few options to consider. First, always refer to your owner's manual for the recommended type of coolant. Using the wrong type can lead to corrosion, poor performance, and in some cases, even damage to the engine. In general, for the Holden Commodore, a long-life coolant with appropriate chemical inhibitors is often recommended. This blend helps protect the metal parts of your engine and keeps your vehicle running clean.

  • Start by gathering the necessary equipment and materials: the recommended coolant, a container to catch old coolant, water, a funnel, and basic tools for opening the radiator cap and bleed valves.
  • Ensure the engine is cool before you begin to prevent burns. Then, remove the radiator cap carefully.
  • Locate the drain plug on your radiator and place your container beneath it to catch the old coolant. Open the plug and allow all the old coolant to drain out completely.
  • With all old coolant drained, replace the drain plug securely.
  • Using a mixture that conforms to your manual's guidelines, refill the radiator slowly, allowing air to escape to avoid air pockets. A typical practice involves mixing the coolant with distilled water to the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Once filled, replace the radiator cap and start the engine, letting it run with the heater on to help circulate the new coolant and dislodge any air pockets. Keep an eye on temperature gauges to catch any sudden rises that might indicate an issue.
  • After the engine cools down, recheck the level and top off if necessary.

Finally, always dispose of your old coolant responsibly. It's a toxic substance that can harm the environment, so it's best taken to a recycling centre or automotive shop that can handle it properly. Your local council may also provide guidelines for disposal.

Keeping up with your car's coolant maintenance can save you a lot of hassle and money in the long run. Your Holden Commodore will thank you with smooth performance and fewer trips to the mechanic for unexpected repairs. So, whether you're cruising down the highway or navigating city traffic, you can do so with confidence, knowing your engine's cooling system is up to the task.