COOLING SYSTEM REPAIR

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The cooling system consists of a cooling fan, water pump, thermostat, radiator, heater core, heater valve, and various other parts that primarily work together to dissipate and remove heat from a vehicle’s engine. The cooling system is responsible for reducing the temperature inside your engine and preventing possible overheating. Heat can build in a variety of places in your vehicle’s engine. When the engine reaches maximum operating temperatures, the thermostat opens and releases antifreeze from the engine to the radiator that initiates the circulatory flow to absorb excess heat. Antifreeze is also responsible for keeping other engine fluids from boiling or freezing. After the antifreeze flows through the engine, it cycles back to the radiator, where the excess heat escapes through the radiator’s walls.


Cooling System Flush & Fill

Overheating engines can cause major damage to various components and cost you a significant amount of time and money to fix.

Replacing Radiator

Your radiator helps keep your engine cool. An overheated engine will lead to a breakdown, so radiator maintenance.

Cooling System Pressure Test

Your vehicles combustion engine converts fuel into heat energy, which means the vehicle can get very hot very quickly.