Khapco Auto Parts

Khapco Auto Parts We have been servicing the GTA since 1987 Specializing in quality auto parts, industrial tools, parts and much more. Same Day service is our priority.

Celebrate dad with the power and precision he deserves! Don't miss out on this hard to find exclusive tool kit. This Fat...
06/13/2024

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Visit our website at https://khapco.com/ or call 416-362-8899 or come in and see us at our Downtown Location

Address
Khapco , 44 Sumach Street, Toronto, ON M5A 3J7

Store Hours
Monday – Friday : 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Closed on statutory Holidays and long weekends

05/14/2024

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- Khapco Auto Parts carries all of your coolant needs!To change your coolant, follow these simple steps below: Put on pr...
11/08/2023

- Khapco Auto Parts carries all of your coolant needs!

To change your coolant, follow these simple steps below:

Put on protective eye wear and gloves.

Next, similar to changing your car’s tires, raise the car using a jack and stands. Once the vehicle is secure, using your owner’s manual, locate the radiator.

Once located, place a container directly under the radiator to catch any coolant that will be drained. This is important as coolant is toxic to both you and the environment and will need to be disposed of properly.

Next, remove or open the radiator drain plug or bolt (depending on the type) and wait for all the coolant to drain into the placed container. Once empty, replace the plug or bolt and safely dispose of the toxic drained coolant following.

Now that the radiator is empty, it is time to rinse out the system. To do this, you will need to pour rinsing fluid into the reservoir. Next, drain the system again in the same way you did with the coolant, reserving the drained fluid in a sealed container to dispose of responsibly.

After the radiator is rinsed and the plug or bolt is replaced, you can now fill the coolant reservoir with your new coolant. Be aware, as bubbles of air in the cooling system can form when replacing your coolant. To help, it’s recommended to run the engine for a few minutes with the coolant reservoir cap off. Once ready, allow your engine to cool completely before replacing the coolant reservoir cap.

After the reservoir cap has been replaced, your car is ready to go! All you need to do is clean up any spilled coolant and wash your gloves and hands thoroughly.

You will also need to dispose of the toxic coolant that you drained from your radiator by following instructions from your local officials.

11/07/2023

1. HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED FOR WINTER CONDITIONS
Before you hit any harsh winter conditions, have your vehicle serviced to prepare it for the challenges winter can pose.

●Battery – Battery power decreases as the temperature drops, meaning that it takes more power to start your car in the winter. If your battery is already having problems, your risk of breaking down increases. It is recommended that your auto care provider installs a battery at or above 600 CCA for optimal winter performance.

● Cooling system – It is recommended to maintain a ratio between 50/50 and 70/30 of antifreeze to water. Ask your technician what antifreeze should be used for your vehicle and the appropriate coolant-to-water ratio to prevent against corrosion and potential freezing.

● Brakes – While cold weather doesn’t necessarily hurt your brakes, a thorough inspection can ensure the best performance when driving in winter conditions.

● Belts, hoses, spark plugs, wires and cables – These can go bad at any time of year, but if they go bad during the winter, you could be stranded in a very cold place for a very long time.

2. SWITCH TO WINTER TIRES
It’s possible to use all-season tires in winter conditions however, this won’t offer you the maximum performance you may need in your environment.

If you live in a place that experiences extremely cold winter temperatures, it is recommended that you install winter tires when winterizing your car. When the temperature consistently hovers around or below freezing, the rubber compounds in non-winter tires harden, decreasing the tire’s ability to grip the road. Winter tires use special compounds engineered to resist hardening in cold temperatures, providing better traction in ice, snow, slush, and even dry pavement.

If you live in an area that doesn’t normally have intense winters, all-season tires should be acceptable. However, if you live somewhere with harsh winters or regularly visit places that do, winter tires are the safest choice for you.
3. MAINTAIN TIRE PRESSURE
Every 10° change in ambient temperature could mean a gain or loss of 1 PSI. This means you should check pressure more regularly during winter and refill your tires as needed. Appropriate pressure for your tires can be found on the tire placard in the driver’s side door jamb or in your vehicle owner’s manual.

4. CHECK FOR CHANGING TEMPERATURES THAT COULD AFFECT TRACTION
Before going out for a long winter drive, check to see how temperatures may change while you’re out. Changing temperatures can affect both your traction and driving ability if there is a sudden change that you’re not prepared for.

For example, how you should drive in 0° weather is much different than how you can drive in 32° weather. You generally have better traction at 0° than you do at 32° due to surfaces becoming more slippery at these higher winter temperatures.
5. INSTALL WINTER WIPERS
These come equipped with rubber that keeps ice from collecting on the blades. Just be sure to remove them when spring rolls around. As winter wipers are heavier than regular ones, keeping them on all the time increases the load on the wiper motor.

6. KEEP WASHER FLUID FULL
Replace your windshield wiper fluid often. A single snowstorm can exhaust a large amount of this fluid, so refill the washer reservoir frequently with windshield wiper fluid formulated for winter conditions. If you’re unsure if your washer fluid is the right formula for low temperatures, add a bottle of washer fluid antifreeze to the reservoir. You’ll find it at most auto parts stores.

7. PACK A WINTER SAFETY KIT
Before heading off on a trip, store common tools and supplies in your car in case of an emergency. Use this infographic below to know what to pack before heading out into the snow.

8. KEEP THE GAS TANK AT LEAST HALF FULL
Fill up often! Keeping gas in the tank is more important in winter than in summer. Why? For one thing, a full tank reduces condensation, which can prevent gas line freeze ups. Not only that, but if you’re ever stranded, your engine may be the only thing to keep you warm until help arrives.

9. KEEP YOUR REAR-WINDOW DEFROSTER IN WORKING ORDER
Being unable to see behind you could create unsafe driving conditions. That’s why several states have laws stating that all your windows must be clear of condensation and debris. When winterizing your car, check your rear-window defroster before cold weather arrives to be sure it’s working properly.

10. LEARN WINTER EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
It’s important to know what to do before you are in an emergency in case you ever get stuck. If you get stuck in a winter storm while driving:

●Do not leave your car for risk of losing sigh of it

●Do not run your car for long periods of time. Instead, turn it on long enough to stay warm, and then turn it off again to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning

●Put your dome lights on to attract attention

11. LEARN HOW TO DRIVE IN WINTER CONDITIONS
It’s best to know how to drive in winter conditions before getting on snowy or icy roads. With our guide to driving in snow and ice, learn more about:
●What gear to drive in on snow and ice

●How fast you should drive

●Stopping distance you need between vehicles

●What to do if you start sliding

●Driving uphill or downhill

Reminder to all our friends we can help you with your parts/accessories to get your vehicle ready for winter at Khapco A...
11/07/2023

Reminder to all our friends we can help you with your parts/accessories to get your vehicle ready for winter at Khapco Auto Parts! Stay safe and see you soon!

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10/24/2023

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10/24/2023

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12/31/2021

🥳 Happy New Year from Khapco!!

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44 Sumach Street
Toronto, ON
M5A3J7

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Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
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