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Used Car Buying Guide : Checking the Car Engine
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Attention Used car buyers The engine compartment should be subject to thorough investigation. For many, the engine could seem complicated and dirty, but there are still some very easy and practical steps that can be taken to gauge the condition of the engine, take a look at the main points that you should look for... |
Inspecting the car's engine
- Check the condition and amount of oil. An oil leak could be a sign of age.
- Check fuel lines are intact. If they are split, or not fitted correctly highly flammable fuel could spill onto the hot engine.
- Check the coolant level. An engine that is not being efficiently cooled could be seriously damaged on a long journey, especially in hot weather.
- Check the colour of the water in the radiator.
- The radiator itself should be free of leaks and the hoses free from damage.
- Listen for unusual sounds, such as clunks and rattles. A screeching noise is often a sign of a slipping fan belt, but it should be easy and inexpensive to fix.
- If engines are eally of no interest to you, and you do not trust your own judgement, the major motoring organisations offer inspection services for a fee.
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