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Monday, December 15, 2014

6 Most Common Fluid Leaks From a Car Transmission Fluid Leaks

6 Most Common Fluid Leaks From a Car Transmission Fluid Leaks 
A car leaking fluid could become a dangerous situation if not repaired

promptly. In this article I will cover the 6 most common fluid leaks
Transmission Fluid Leaks

form a car, from the fluid leaks that will leave you stranded, to the

ones that should be leaking. Yes some fluids should leak naturally

from your car and we will cover that as well. With that being said,

let’s try to figure out what fluid is leaking from your car and what

you should do about it.
Is that your car leaking fluid?

First and foremost, make sure the fluid leak is coming from your car

and not the vehicle that was parked in that spot before you got there.

Just get down on one knee and look under your car, grab a flashlight

and take a good look, you don’t want to worry about a fluid leak if

it’s not even coming from your car. If the fluid is coming from your

car, we need to determine the fluids color.

The best way to figure out the fluids color is to slide a white piece

of cardboard or a piece of plywood under your car and let it drip.

Once your car has leaked fluid onto the board, it will enlighten you

in two ways, one, it will reveal a color and it will give you a good

idea about where the fluid is leaking from. First, without moving the

board, notice where the drips are on the board, from this you can look

up under your car and see exactly where your leak is coming from. Once

you have a clear view of where the fluid is leaking from, remove the

board and check the color.
6 Most Common Fluids That Leak from a Car

The 6 most common fluids that leak from a car are; oil, transmission,

coolant, water, differential and power steering. I left brake fluid

out because it’s not common for it to leave a puddle under your car,

if you think you might have a brake fluid leak,
it will give more than enough information on common brake issues. Just

for quick reference, brake fluid color is clear to amber and it has a

smell like fish oil. It may sound weird but it’s the only way for me

to describe it. Take the brake fluid reservoir cap off and smell the

cap, does it smell like fish oil? Well it does to me.
Oil leaks

If you have an oil leak, oil is light amber to dark brown, depending

on how well you maintain your car. If there is an oil leak, chances

are that it will be under the engine, I know common sense tells you

that, but now you have to know where your engine is located. Don’t

laugh, on a front wheel drive car, your engine could be located on the

front left or front right, depending on where the transmission sits,

heck the transmission could be in the rear of the car if you’re

driving a Porsche or a VW bug or blah blah blah. Once you figure out

the oil is dripping from the engine, all you have to do is locate the

leak, you might want a mechanic to look at it if you can’t find

exactly where it is leaking from. Oil leaks can get pretty involved

sometimes like a crank shaft seal under the timing cover, and other

times they can be easy to spot like a valve cover gasket.
Coolant or anti-freeze leaks

Coolant is very tricky now because of all the colors it comes in, it

use to be green in most cars but now it comes in a variety of colors,

it all depends on manufacturer or vender of the coolant. Honda uses a

blue coolant, Mercedes uses clear, Toyota has red coolant and I have

seen orange and green and all the colors of the rainbow. Coolant has a

sweet smell and also a sweet taste, not that I want you to taste it

because it’s poison, I have had the experience of tasting it a few

time in my career, not by choice. A coolant leak could be anywhere

because of all the coolant hoses that surround your engine, you even

have coolant hoses that enter your car. The most common coolant leak

is your radiator and that would be located behind the grill in the

front of the car. If you suspect you have a coolant leak, you will

usually smell a sweet smell in the air like candy, take a quick glance

at the coolant overflow tank, it is usually see-through and it has

high and low markings on it. If it’s empty, let your engine cool

completely and look in the radiator, if you don’t see any coolant, you

may have a leak. (Do not remove the radiator cap on a hot engine, it

could blow hot coolant or steam in your face and cause severe burns)
Automatic or manual transmission fluid leaks

Automatic transmissions use red or pink fluid, a good sign of a

transmission leaking is the transmission will start to slip and

eventually the car will not move at all. Manual transmissions use gear

oil or just regular motor oil, Honda cars are the only cars I know of

that used regular motor oil in their older standard transmissions. The

new Honda standard transmissions use Honda Standard transmission

fluid. Honda also has their very own automatic transmission fluid, if

you don’t use Honda automatic transmission fluid in a Honda automatic

transmission, you will compromise shift quality and void your

warranty, so I recommend following Hondas guidelines and use their

recommended fluids to avoid problems.

The most common transmission fluid leak on a front wheel drive car is

from the axle seals. On a rear wheel drive car it would be the output

shaft seal. If you see red or pink fluid under your car, pull the

transmission dipstick and check your transmission fluid level. Check

the owner’s manual for the proper way to check transmission fluid,

different manufacturers have different ways of checking transmission

fluids, some manufacturers don’t even let your check the fluid, like

the last Honda passport model had no way of checking the transmission

fluid, weird!
Differential fluid or hypoid leaks

Differential fluid, hypoid or gear fluid is very thick , it looks like

honey but it smells like a heavily greased Mac truck sitting at a

truck stop. If you get this stuff on your hands the smell doesn’t go

away for days. Gear oil is dark brown or dark amber if it’s new or

clean. If your rear differential is leaking or your standard

transmission has a leak, this is the fluid you will find dripping.

Gear oil can also leak at the wheel bearing seals or rear axle seals,

sometime you will see oil being slung from the center of the wheel all

over the rim of the vehicle, dust will collect on the wheel and turn

black. If you have a 4 wheel drive, gear oil can leak from the front

axle as well. The smell alone will enable you to determine if it’s

gear oil or not.

Power steering fluid is very hard to describe because some

manufacturers use transmission fluid and some use their own brand of

power steering fluid. Honda recommends their brand of power steering

fluid and its color is light amber. Power steering fluid has a unique

smell; it smells a bit like burnt oil. If you think you might have a

power steering fluid leak, the first place you should look is at the

reservoir. The reservoir will have high and low markings and you

should easily notice if the fluid level is low, also a good sign of

low power steering fluid is; the power steering pump will whine when

trying to turn the steering wheel, or the steering wheel will feel

tight when turning in a parking lot or at low speeds. The most common

place the power steering will leak is on each end of the steering

rack. The steering rack has end seals on both sides of the steering

rack; they are the first to start leaking because they go through the

most wear and tear.
Water dripping from your car

The three H’s, hazy, hot and humid, is what causes the most common

complaint of fluid leaking from a car. Just like the air conditioner

hanging out a window of a home or business, it needs to drain the

moisture it removes from the air. An air conditioner in a car works

the same way; it removes the moisture from inside the vehicles

passenger compartment and drains it on to the ground under the car,

via a rubber hose. This hose is usually located in the foreword end of

the passenger compartment on the passenger’s side (near the

passenger’s feet area) or the middle of the cabin. If you have a newer

minivan or large SUV with front and rear climate control, it’s

possible to have 2 evaporators and 2 air conditioner drains, one in

front and one in the rear.

On very humid days, the water will pour out of the air conditioner

drain like a faucet until the cabin humidity is almost gone. It’s best

to keep the recirculation button in the on position whenever you use

the air conditioning system (see my hub on How to defog car windows

fast) If you leave the fresh air button on, it will continue to drag

humid air in and overwork the air conditioner. This won’t cause any

problems, but the air inside the vehicles cabin will never reach

optimum temperature. Sometimes when it is extremely humid, the air

conditioner will be on high and you can actually see fog coming from

your vents. If you ever experience this phenomenon, reach over and

push the recirculation button, you’ll be glad you did. It’s not a

problem; it’s just humidity coming back into your vehicle’s passenger

cabin, if you recirculate the cabin air through the air conditioner,

it will have less humidity each pass through the evaporator, and your

air conditioner will be working at maximum efficiency.
Don't use leak stop for anything!

Well, I think I covered the 6 most common fluid leaks the best I could

without being too long winded. I have one last tip; I do not recommend

using any leak stop products unless it is absolutely necessary. These

products do more damage to your cars drive train, and it will be a

temporary fix that could cause a permanent problem, do your car a

favor and avoid using them at all costs.

If you have any questions about a fluid leak in your car, just leave

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Why Study in Canada Application Process

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Why study in Canada
Study in Canada.Canadians gives great importance to learning. They have developed a first-rate education system with relatively higher standards. The country spends more on education (as a percentage of GDP) compared to the OECD average. It ranks second highest among G-8 countries. Canadian students
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consistently rank among the best in world. The United Nations has consistently ranked Canada as one of the top three places in the world to live. Itearned high marks for its access to education and low crime rates.It was also among the first in the world to connect schools and libraries to the Internet. It is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly country. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized globally .It offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring every imaginable program. Moreover,Canadian tuition fees are amongst the lowest in almost all the English speaking countries. Most of the universities and college programs incorporate a co operative work program, giving the students an opportunity to work in their related field and earn credits for the same .It also possesses a reputation for excellence in various sectors as telecommunications, transportation and engineering; and specifically, aerospace, urban transport, microelectronics, medical devices, advanced software, hydroelectric and nuclear power, lasers and opto-electronics, biotechnology, food and beverage processing, geomatics; and ocean and environmental industries. Average expenses for Canadian students are estimated to cost about CDN 12, 000to14,000 per annum. This however varies according to location and lifestyle.
Programmes
University degrees are offered at three successive levels — bachelor's, master's, and doctoral — with the completion of a degree from the lower level generally a prerequisite for admission to the next.
Students at the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, level are known as undergraduates. Completion of a secondary-school program, or the two-year CÉGEP program in the case of Quebec, is the normal prerequisite for admission to undergraduate study. Most universities also have special entrance requirements and paths for mature students.
Bachelor's degrees normally require three or four years of full-time study, depending on the province. An honours bachelor's degree involves a higher degree of concentration in the major subject, as well as a higher level of academic achievement, and, in some cases, an additional year of study.
For regulated professions such as law, medicine, education, and social work, an internship is generally required and, in some cases, additional years of formal study.
A master's degree typically requires two years of study after completion of either a general or an honours baccalaureate program.
A minimum of three years of study and research, including the completion of a dissertation, are the normal requirements for a doctorate. The degree is generally known as a PhD; however, doctoral degrees may also be granted in particular fields of study such as music (DMus) or law (LLD).
University colleges undertake degree programs as their primary activity and provide bachelor's degrees. A few also provide master's degrees with an applied focus.
Some public and private universities and university colleges have religious denominational affiliations, and offer divinity programs and degrees for the specific purpose of preparing students for the profession of minister of faith. These institutions may also offer other degree programs.
Colleges and technical institutes undertake diploma and certificate programs as their primary activity, and may also offer bachelor's and applied degrees in areas of particular specialization.
Many universities and university colleges also offer diploma and certificate programs, often in professional designations. Generally speaking, university diplomas and certificates require one or two years of study. However, these programs vary widely from institution to institution and from province to province.
Universities offer students more than courses and programs; they also provide services and resources. Counselling, study-skills workshops, career-placement centres, scholarships and bursaries, athletics, housing, and additional services are available on most campuses. Many universities also have special services for students with specific needs, including those with physical, sensory, or learning disabilities.
While most degree programs are delivered on campus to full-time students, many institutions offer part-time study through day and evening courses or distributed-learning programs. Many programs include cooperative education or work-study components, which alternate academic studies with full-time, off campus employment related to the student's field of study.
Admission Requirements
For Diploma Programs – 12th Pass or 10th With 2 to 3 Years of Diploma in Choosen Field (Few Subjects Require Math in 12th)
For Degree Programs – Min. 50% Require in 12th
For Master Programs- 4 Years of Graduation With 50% or 3 Years of Graduation With 1 Year in Post Graduation
Application Process
Usually, the academic year in Canadian universities and colleges is divided into two semesters, the fall semester (Sept-Dec), and the winter semester (Jan-May), many colleges also offer a summer semester starting in May. The last dates of admission can vary from institution to institution.You will be required to complete and sign the application form yourself, and attach official transcripts/ academic records, plus application fee of your chosen institute(s) .For further information ,You can Contact Proven Connsultants ,we can assist you in filling the application forms and can provide assistance and guidance for preparing your SOP (Statement of Purpose) and LOR (Letters of Recommendation).A three year Bachelors degree is the requirements for the post degree/post baccalaureate or post diploma programs offered at the Canadian Colleges. For a Masters, you would be required to have a degree, which is comparable to a Canadian Bachelor degree (a minimum of 16 years of formal education). Some Universities also offer a Pre- Masters/ Qualifying Masters ranging from 3 months to one year depending upon the number of credits they expect you to pre-qualify for the Masters.
Decision on Application
Universities and Colleges usually take between 3 and 8 week to make a decision on an application.Sometimes they can even take longer time than this especially in the case of portfolio On the basis of documents submitted student can get unconditional offer ,conditional offer or sometimes rejection also .
Working While Studying
You can do part time jobs while study at Canada. To work off campus, you must apply for a work permit. Do not begin to work off campus until you have received your work permit. The work permit authorizes you to work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during scheduled breaks like winter and summer holidays, and spring break.
A work permit does not guarantee that you will find a job. It is your responsibility to look for work. Even if you work off campus, your studies must be the main reason you are in Canada.
Working After Graduation
If, after graduating from your studies in Canada, you plan to work here, you will have to apply for a work permit under the Work Permit Program.
Accomodation

On Campus Accommodation
On-campus accommodation is an ideal option for those who love to socialize and interact. Many universities and colleges provide for residence facilities. Here students have a bedroom/study of their own and generally have to share the bathroom, laundry and recreational facilities.The residence halls and dormitories can vary in size and quality, in different universities. Most universities have separate dormitories for both genders, and they are generally well-furnished, providing extensive facilities to the students. Most of these residential halls provide meals or the students can opt for meals at the cafeteria.
Off Campus Accommodation
Home-stay
Cost ranges from CAD100 - CAD$280 a week
Home stay is a popular option for students seeking an off-campus accommodation. In this option, students get to stay with a Canadian family. This enables them to experience the Canadian lifestyle, customs, and traditions.
Rental Accommodation
Cost ranges from CAD$80- CAD 350 a week
Students can rent fully-furnished and equipped studio apartments. Rents vary depending on the location, size and facility. Sharing accommodation is a hugely popular option of Housing in Canada for International students.It can work out to be approximately c$60 to c$170 a week.


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