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Reasons Why My Car Is Overheating?

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It’s important for drivers to recognize when they need to have their vehicles serviced. Car overheating, without a doubt, warrants a trip to the auto repair shop, or you risk damaging your vehicle to the point of no return. If a vehicle’s radiator goes bad, then it could have an impact on the entire car, for if an engine isn’t able to stay cool, it can lead to other problems, including transmission failure. Read on for more information about what to do if your car is:

  • Overheating
  • How to identify a radiator leak
  • Getting a radiator repair

Possible Reasons for Car Overheating

If you’re driving along and notice your temperature gauge moving toward the red, your car isn’t going to immediately explode or anything like that; however, driving with an overheating engine can cause serious damage to your car. It’s best to pull over and deal with car overheating right away rather than risking very expensive auto repairs later. If your car is overheating, turn off the A/C, as running the air conditioning puts strain on your engine, and turn on the heater. This blows some excess heat from the engine into your car. While it’s not ideal on a hot day, it does help cool the engine down. You can also put your car in park and rev the engine. This makes the radiator fan and water pump work faster, which pulls more air and water through your car’s radiator. Keep in mind, these are only temporary fixes until you get to an auto repair shop.

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Radiator Problems Requiring Radiator Repair

One of the most common reasons car overheating occurs is a radiator leak caused by a crack. If you find green liquid under your vehicle, then you need to have your radiator inspected to identify the area where the radiator leak is present. Take your car to an auto repair shop, and a mechanic can perform a pressure test to determine the source of the leak, and—if the radiator leak isn’t too big—it’s possible to do a radiator repair and patch or replace the broken part. A radiator hose can also be the source of a radiator leak. To keep your radiator (and your car) running smoothly, it is important to replace radiator hoses on a regular basis.

Trust Us to Help When Car Overheating Has Got You Down

We understand car overheating problems are stressful. You probably dread getting stuck in traffic or even getting behind the wheel on a hot day. What if your car breaks down, or you seriously damage your engine? Trust us—it’s better to find out why your car is overheating and repair the problem at its source, whether you have a radiator leak or some other issue. Our mechanics are ready to handle your radiator repair, so you can drive with confidence, knowing you and your car will be cool and comfortable.