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Cooling System Maintenance & Repair
Trust in our Quality Cooling System Maintenance & Repair services to keep you comfortable year-round. Our skilled technicians deliver expert care, from thorough maintenance checks to swift repairs, ensuring your cooling system operates at its best. Stay cool and worry-free with our reliable solutions.
Efficient Service to Keep You Driving
Coolant Check and Top-Up: Regular inspections of coolant levels and condition to prevent boiling coolant and engine overheating. System Pressure Test: Testing the cooling system's pressure to detect leaks or weaknesses in hoses and components.
Full Cooling System Overhaul: Comprehensive overhaul of the entire system, including radiator, hoses, pumps, and fans.
Boiling Coolant Solutions: Addressing issues that cause coolant to boil, ensuring the system maintains the correct temperature.
Smoking Engine Diagnosis and Repair: Quick identification and repair of issues leading to a smoking engine, such as severe coolant leaks and overheated components.
The cooling system in your car is crucial for preventing engine overheating and maintaining optimal performance. However, several components can fail, leading to serious mechanical issues. Here are common failures related to vehicle cooling systems:
Regular maintenance, including coolant changes and inspections, can help identify and fix these issues early, ensuring your vehicle remains reliable and preventing costly engine damage.
Signs that your radiator may need service include:
Visible coolant leaks under the vehicle
Rising engine temperature or overheating
Low coolant levels
Rust or sediment in the coolant
Heater not working properly
A typical radiator service may include:
Draining and flushing the radiator to remove old coolant and debris
Checking for leaks in the radiator and hoses
Inspecting the radiator cap for proper sealing
Checking the thermostat for proper operation
Refilling the radiator with new coolant
Ensuring the cooling fan operates correctly
Signs that your water pump may need replacing include:
Coolant leak near the front-center of your vehicle.
Whining sounds coming from the front of the engine.
Overheating engine, especially at idle or when stopping.
Steam coming from the radiator.
Common issues with thermostats include:
Sticking in the open or closed position, leading to engine overheating or taking too long to reach the operating temperature.
Faulty thermostat housing can cause coolant leaks.
Wear and tear over time requiring replacement to maintain optimal functioning.