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In the above video, Ryan Case from Perry Automotive gives his thoughts and tips on when it’s time to check or change your vehicle’s flushes!

  • Make sure they are all up to date.
  • When it comes to changing your flushes, they should be done around every 30,000 miles. This especially applies to your vehicle’s coolant flush.
  • As you’re checking your coolant flushes, pay attention to the pH level. If the level is incorrect, your engine could overheat.
  • If your vehicle has an automatic start or stop function, it may not work if your pH level is incorrect. Keep an eye on it!
  • Perry Automotive strongly recommends Valvoline brand products; if your local repair shop carries and sells these products, definitely give them a go!

Be sure to check out the video above, and keep an eye on the flushes in your vehicle. Here at RV Transport Life, we strive to provide resources, advice, and information for people in the RV industry. We wish you safe travels!

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