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Reasons Why My Car Is Overheating?

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There aren’t many things more anxiety-inducing than driving along and suddenly noticing your temperature gauge is creeping up, hotter and hotter. You might say to yourself:

  • “Oh no! Why is my car overheating?”
  • “Do I have a radiator leak?”
  • “Do I need a radiator repair?”
  • “Should I try to make it to an auto repair shop, or pull over and have my car towed?”

As experienced mechanics, we can tell you a car overheating problem isn’t something to ignore, as you could seriously damage your engine. Here’s more advice on looking out for radiator issues, like a radiator leak, and reasons you may need a radiator repair

Possibilities for Your Car Overheating

Car overheating problems can be the result of many different reasons. Perhaps the most prevalent cause stems from inside the cooling system, which is preventing the heat:

  • Absorption
  • Transportation
  • Release

Radiator leaks or leaks is your water pump, head gasket, or thermostat housing are often what cause the engine to not cool down efficiently. The good news is that if the leak is minor or if you catch is early enough, a good technician can normally find the leak, cover it with sealant, and get you back on the road. However, if the radiator leak is not the issue, your coolant hose may have dirt clumped up which restricts the flow of liquids through your hoses. If this is the issue you will want to flush the system and refill the coolant tank.

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Radiator Problems Requiring Radiator Repair

Your car’s radiator is responsible for cooling down the engine coolant as it passes through the cooling system. This means that proper radiator function is critical to maintaining the engine temperature. When a radiator problem is causing car overheating issues, one of the first things to check is the radiator fan and all the fan parts. If your radiator fan isn’t working correctly due to a broken fan blade or unstable connection, this can prevent the radiator from reducing the coolant temperature adequately. The fan may also spin when the engine is off, and that won’t help when it comes to preventing car overheating. In either case—broken blade or unstable connection—you need a radiator repair to get your radiator in working order once again.

We Can Fix All of Your Car Overheating Problems

In the case of an overheating issue, do not stall in getting it checked out! It’s easy to ignore the issue and hope that it magically gets better, however that is simply not realistic. Additionally, solving the issue could be as simple as sealing up the leak, which will prevent more significant issues later down the road. We have skilled technicians that are trained to service vehicles with overheating problems. Our technicians will properly diagnose precisely what’s faulty in your radiator and give you professional advice on how to move forward with repairs. Give us a call or come visit us today to ensure that your vehicle is not in jeopardy of overheating!