The Critical Role Of Your Engine Cooling System
Combustion engines generate an immense amount of heat during normal operation. Antifreeze circulates through the engine block, absorbs this heat, and transfers it to the radiator where it is cooled by passing air. If this cycle is interrupted by a leak or a blockage, your engine will quickly overheat.
Symptoms That Your Cooling System Requires Attention
You should pull over safely and turn off the engine if you notice any of these hazardous signs:
- The temperature gauge on your dashboard climbs into the hot or red zone
- Steam or vapor rises from underneath the hood of your vehicle
- You notice sweet smelling, brightly colored fluid leaking onto the pavement
- You hear a low coolant warning or experience poor heater performance
Comprehensive Cooling Solutions
Our team performs pressure tests to locate external leaks, inspects hoses for soft spots or cracks, tests thermostat operation, and replaces faulty water pumps or radiators. We also provide routine coolant fluid flushes to remove rust and debris from the system. Contact us to preserve the temperature balance of your engine.

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