Radiator Repair
- Did you know that your car's engine temperature gets up to over 200 degrees and your engine coolant, housed in the radiator, is its main cooling element?
- Is your car leaking engine coolant?
Your car's radiator keeps your car cool, much like the air conditioning in your house. But radiators tend to develop problems such as clogs, corrosion, wear and tear and leaks, which usually result in a trip to the shop for an auto radiator repair job. Properly maintaining your vehicle's radiator and cooling system is vital to preventing these problems.
To ensure your cooling system is working properly, our auto mechanics will:
- Test your radiator cap pressure, ensuring it can keep the system at the proper pressure level
- Check your thermostat, making sure it performs correctly
- Perform a pressure test, checking for any leaks in parts like the radiator itself, the water pump, any of the engine coolant passages, hoses or the heater core
- Perform an internal leak test, seeing if any combustion gas from the engine compartment is leaking into the cooling system
- Visually inspect all the hoses and belts related to the cooling system
- Power flush the whole system and refill
- Test the engine fan for proper operation
When we choose us, we invite you to ask questions. You'll receive a written estimate so you can compare pricing for service and parts, and we can show you proof that our mechanics are certified with an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certificate. If your car is older, we may find it more cost effective to simply replace the radiator versus doing a costly repair job, and we'll happily discuss those options with you.
If you're experiencing radiator problems with your car, or want to do preventative maintenance to avoid any problems, drop by to see us - the auto radiator repair experts!












