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Daking Automotive North Parramatta in Parramatta, New South Wales | Oil lubrication & filter service



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Daking Automotive North Parramatta

Locality: Parramatta, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9890 1333



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24.01.2022 1965 to 2016 Classic



21.01.2022 How true is this! if you see a mechanic after he has worked on your car, don't judge him if his nose is black....

18.01.2022 Great to work with these guys, The Mustang looks awesome in that shot. thanks Mark for this opportunity!

16.01.2022 Checking Transmission Fluid Step 1 Pull out the transmission fluid dipstick located at the back of the engine near the firewall. Wipe it off, replace it and pull it out again. Check the level against the markings at the bottom of the dipstick. A low level should be addressed immediately with a Daking Automotive... Step 2 Check the colour of the fluid; it should be clear pink. Any darkness means it's time for a fluid and filter change. Some vehicles no longer have a transmission dipstick and need to be checked by an automotive professional. Check your owner's manual for details. Manual transmissions' oil levels is checked by Daking Automotive when the engine oil is changed. Important Transmission Fluid Tips: Your car should be running when you check the transmission fluid level. Set the Hand brake and put the car in park when checking under the hood. If you prefer, bring your car to Daking Automotive. We can check your fluid levels and perform any necessary fluid and filter changes. Always be sure you are using the correct transmission fluid. Using the wrong fluid can severely damage the unit. Check your owner's manual for your vehicle's specifications.



16.01.2022 For all my industry mates out there

14.01.2022 Its nearly summer and its time to check your coolant levels on your car. The radiator in your vehicle cools your engine and needs water and coolant (antifreeze) to function. Keep the following points in mind as you check the level of the liquid in your cooling system and add more, if necessary: 1, Rather than open the cap on the radiator, just check to see whether the liquid reaches the Full line on the side of the coolant reservoir. ... It’s part of the coolant recovery system. If the liquid doesn’t reach the Full line, come and see Daking Automotive North Parramatta for a free check. Note that some coolant recovery systems are pressurized and have a radiator pressure cap instead of a normal cap. Some older vehicles have no coolant reservoir, so to check and add coolant, you have to open the cap on the radiator. 2, Coolant is usually red, green, blue, or yellow. If it looks colourless, looks rusty, or has things floating around in it, come and see Daking Automotive North Parramatta to flush your cooling system and add new coolant. 3, If the coolant has a sludgy, oily surface, immediately visit Daking Automotive North Parramatta to check for internal head gasket leakage. We use special equipment for performing this check. 4, While you’re looking around with your cooling system, feel the radiator hoses, too. They’re the big hoses that go into the top and come out of the bottom of the radiator. If they’re leaking, cracked, bulgy, or squishy, come see Daking Automotive North Parramatta immediately. Or if you prefer, book your car into Daking Automotive North Parramatta. We can perform a full safety check on your fluid levels and perform any necessary fluid and hose changes. Note: Always be sure you are using the correct coolant fluid. Using the wrong fluid can severely damage the car. Check your owner's manual for your vehicle's specifications. TIP: Only in an emergency should you add only water to the coolant system. Most modern engines have aluminium cylinder heads, which require the protective anticorrosive properties of antifreeze. A 50/50 mix of liquid or coolant is usually sufficient. Check your owner's manual for your vehicle's specifications. Warning: Never add coolant to a hot engine! If you need to add more liquid, wait until the engine has cooled down to avoid the possibility of being burned or cracking your engine block. Don’t open the caps on either of these systems when the engine is hot; if you do, hot coolant may be ejected. Check your owner's manual for your vehicle's specifications.

10.01.2022 This is a good laugh!



05.01.2022 We Daking Automotive get asked about new car warranty everyday, here is the answer from the ACCC... https://www.scribd.com/document/320583110/New-Car-Service

03.01.2022 Here at Daking Automotive, we believe in quality parts. And when it comes to safety, we always recommend Bendix brakes for your vehicles.

01.01.2022 Here at Daking, we believe in only using quality parts. Thats why we use brands like Ryco Filters. For your piece of mind, watch their story here https://vimeo.com/119080111

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