Why does engine coolant tend to breakdown faster in current diesel engines?
A) Higher operating temperatures.
B) Extensive use of aluminum in the cooling circuit components.
C) Current diesels also use coolant for component lubrication which accelerates breakdown.
D) Because of silicone based hoses.
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