The Japanese Coolant Secret That Prevents Engine Overheating
Автор: Car Decoded
Загружено: 2026-03-09
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Engine overheating is a silent killer, damaging millions of car engines annually, but much of this could be prevented. This video explains how a specific engine coolant formulation, consistently used by Japanese cars like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, contributes to remarkable engine longevity. Understanding your car cooling system and using the right engine coolant is crucial for avoiding expensive engine problems and ensuring your vehicle lasts for years.
Japanese automakers like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan have been using a specific coolant technology for decades to prevent corrosion, overheating, and internal engine damage. But many drivers unknowingly damage their cooling systems by using the wrong coolant or mixing different types together.
You’ll learn how modern engines manage temperature, why overheating causes head gasket failure, cylinder head warping, and piston damage, and why the type of coolant inside your radiator matters far more than most people think.
We’ll also explain the difference between IAT, OAT, and HOAT coolant, why Japanese manufacturers moved to long-life coolant chemistry, and how using the wrong coolant can slowly destroy your radiator, heater core, and water pump.
If you want your engine to last 300,000 miles or more, understanding your cooling system is essential. A simple coolant mistake can lead to repair bills worth thousands of dollars — but the right coolant can protect your engine for years.
Watch until the end to learn how to check your coolant properly, how to avoid mixing coolant types, and the exact coolant formulas recommended for Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and other vehicles.
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