Functional Fluid, Lubricant, Grease (including Additives)

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Guide to Functional Fluids, Lubricant, Grease and All You Need to Know

Types of Fluids Used in Cars

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In this section, we will be discussing the different types of fluids used in cars.

The fluids are classified into two major categories: lubricants and coolants. Lubricants are used to reduce friction between moving parts and coolants are used to keep the engine from overheating.

What are the Benefits of Having a Functional Fluid?

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A functional fluid is a liquid that has the ability to reduce friction and wear in a mechanical system. This can be achieved by adding a lubricant to the system. The lubricant reduces the friction between two surfaces.

The benefits of having a functional fluid are as follows:

-Reduces wear and tear on machinery and tools

-Helps keep machinery running smoothly for longer periods of time, which in turn saves money

-Can reduce downtime by preventing equipment failure

How to Choose a Right Functional Fluid for Your Car?

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There are many different types of fluids that can be used in a car. The type of fluid will depend on the type of engine and the driving conditions.

The first step is to determine what kind of engine you have. You will need to know whether it is a gasoline, diesel, or hybrid engine. Once you know what kind of engine you have, then you will need to determine what kind of driving conditions your car undergoes most often. If your car is driven on mostly flat roads with little stop-and-go traffic and it has an automatic transmission, then a low viscosity oil might be best for your car. If your car is driven on mostly rough terrain with heavy stop-and-go traffic and it has a manual transmission, then a high viscosity oil