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Whether you drive a fuel-powered, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid vehicle, you will need to get radiator repair at some point. The functionality of cooling systems is contingent upon various components; the radiator is usually the last one you'll have to replace. Flushing the system, changing the coolant, and replacing the hoses will come first. Even the radiator cap will need replacement before installing a new radiator.

How do you know when to replace radiators? Common signs:

  • Overheating
  • Rust-colored coolant leaks
  • Aging radiators

If you have done everything from flushing the system to changing the water pump, hoses, thermostat, and radiator cap, your car should not overheat. If it does, the radiator is the most likely culprit. You can spot overheating through the temperature gauge on the dashboard or steam emanating from the hood. Depending on the model, you may experience a breakdown, or the vehicle may not start until the temperature lowers to a safe level.

If you notice coolant pooling under your car, the problem may not always be in the radiator. If you don't see a leak but smell a sweet odor while driving, you likely have an evaporation issue that indicates radiator failure. An even more obvious sign is when the leaked coolant shows signs of rust. This happens when cracks or corrosion compromise the radiator's integrity, which means it is losing its cooling capacity. These issues remind you that radiator repair is urgently needed, and it may soon require full replacement.

If you ask mechanics: "How do you know when to replace radiators?" they'll likely point you to the car owner's manual. The recommendations in the manual are based on average driving conditions and regular maintenance; however, most of them will suggest replacing the radiator after 10 years or 50,000 miles, long after all vehicle warranties have expired.

Wondering how do you know when to replace a radiator? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive, The Hybrid Shop, for more information about radiator repair and to schedule an appointment. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

Wondering how do you know when to replace a radiator? Schedule a radiator repair service at Clausen Automotive before the summer days.

Whether you drive a fuel-powered, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid vehicle, you will need to get radiator repair at some point. The functionality of cooling systems is contingent upon various components; the radiator is usually the last one you'll have to replace. Flushing the system, changing the coolant, and replacing the hoses will come first. Even the radiator cap will need replacement before installing a new radiator.

How do you know when to replace radiators? Common signs:

  • Overheating
  • Rust-colored coolant leaks
  • Aging radiators

If you have done everything from flushing the system to changing the water pump, hoses, thermostat, and radiator cap, your car should not overheat. If it does, the radiator is the most likely culprit. You can spot overheating through the temperature gauge on the dashboard or steam emanating from the hood. Depending on the model, you may experience a breakdown, or the vehicle may not start until the temperature lowers to a safe level.

If you notice coolant pooling under your car, the problem may not always be in the radiator. If you don't see a leak but smell a sweet odor while driving, you likely have an evaporation issue that indicates radiator failure. An even more obvious sign is when the leaked coolant shows signs of rust. This happens when cracks or corrosion compromise the radiator's integrity, which means it is losing its cooling capacity. These issues remind you that radiator repair is urgently needed, and it may soon require full replacement.

If you ask mechanics: "How do you know when to replace radiators?" they'll likely point you to the car owner's manual. The recommendations in the manual are based on average driving conditions and regular maintenance; however, most of them will suggest replacing the radiator after 10 years or 50,000 miles, long after all vehicle warranties have expired.

Wondering how do you know when to replace a radiator? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive, The Hybrid Shop, for more information about radiator repair and to schedule an appointment. Since 1975, our family-owned auto shop has proudly served vehicle owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.

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Clausen AutomotiveAuto Repair Shop in Madison, WI

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