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    Radiator Repair in Spokane, WA

    Cooling systems failure is one of the biggest reasons for vehicle breakdowns, so you should have regular radiator flushes and checks to prevent these problems before they happen.

    While driving, your radiator system generates a massive amount of heat and cools it to the optimum running temperature. This is monitored by thermostats and pumps that work together to control the coolant flow. When problems occur, one or more of these components fail, causing a major meltdown of the entire cooling system.

    If your radiator loses coolant or your temperature is constantly high, have your radiator checked as soon as possible because one problem can quickly lead to another. A damaged radiator can cause serious damage to your engine, leading to costly repairs.

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    Overheating

    This can be due to the following:

    • Cooling fan failure
    • Broken water pump
    • Sticking thermostat
    • Leak in the coolant
    • Clogged radiator

    Radiator Leaks

    This can occur from the radiator itself or further along the cooling system, which can be harder to spot and fix.

    • Split hose
    • Leaking radiator cap
    • External leaks in a worn water pump
    • Head gasket or engine block leak

    Below are some of the cooling system parts that can require repair or replacement:

    • Thermostat
    • Temperature sensor
    • Water pump
    • Serpentine belt or fan belt
    • Radiator fan and heater hoses
    • Coolant level and cooling sensor
    • Complete radiator or radiator cap

    Radiator Flush

    Over time, a radiator can accumulate particles and build up debris. These can then start causing blockages and restricting coolant flow, leading to hot spots or air blockages in the system. These issues stop the cooling system from maintaining a normal operating temperature for the engine.

    A radiator flush will keep the cooling system working properly and protect all the other components within the engine.

    Your mechanic will do the following during this service:

    • Inspect the whole radiator and coolant system for leaks through a pressure test to see if levels are low without any reason.
    • Add flush chemicals to the radiator system to break down all the deposits formed inside that restrict coolant flow.
    • Drain the cooling system fluids and add the correct amount of coolant and antifreeze. At this point, they will run the engine to recheck for leaks and allow the levels to adjust so they can be corrected.

    Radiator issues can look simple, but if you experience them, you should not drive your car too long without having a mechanic check it. For example, a coolant leak or constantly high-temperature gauge can be a sign of far more significant issues. These can include damages to the head gasket, transmission, or engine.

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    At Mobile Mechanic Pros Of Spokane, our expert technicians will come to you for radiator repair and services. You don’t need to tow your car to a service center and wait for hours instead of a few minutes with us.

    Our team will visit you, inspect your car, and fix the problem on-site. We are trained to diagnose and repair any radiator issue quickly and efficiently, saving you time and money in the long run.

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