

Mechanic Debunks Coolant Myth, Offers AdBlue Maintenance Tips
Car Coolant Conundrums: Expert Mechanic Answers Your Questions Sevilla, Spain – A video by Spanish mechanic Talleres Ebenezer has gone viral, addressing common car coolant concerns. Ebenezer dispels the myth of brown coolant, explaining that such a color indicates contamination or a problem within the vehicle's cooling system. "If it's brown," Ebenezer explains in the video, "it's either contaminated or the coolant is in bad shape." He further advises checking for oxidation and sediment buildup in the cooling system. The video also tackles AdBlue system maintenance for Peugeot 2008 models. Ebenezer recommends using Urennox and an anti-crystallizing agent to prevent common issues. He notes that crystallization from urea is a frequent and costly problem. "Ninety percent of the problems are crystallization," he states, emphasizing the importance of preventative measures. The video's popularity reflects a widespread need for accessible car maintenance information. Ebenezer's expertise and clear explanations make this a valuable resource for car owners.