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Your vehicle’s cooling system regulates engine temperature and prevents overheating. When cooling components wear or leak, temperature issues can develop quickly and cause serious engine damage.

Cooling system service begins with inspection to determine which component is contributing to the problem before repairs are recommended.

Common Cooling System Concerns

Drivers often schedule cooling system inspections for:

  • Engine overheating
  • Coolant warning lights
  • Coolant leaks or low levels
  • Sweet smells from the engine bay
  • Heater not producing warm air

What a Cooling System Inspection Includes

  • Visual inspection of hoses, connections, and components
  • Pressure testing to identify leaks
  • Evaluation of coolant flow and circulation
  • Inspection of related components such as the thermostat and water pump

This process helps determine which repairs are appropriate.

Included With Every Service Visit

Every vehicle we service includes a complimentary 27-point inspection with a digital report delivered to your phone or email.

Service You Can See and Understand

Every visit includes a clear inspection and digital report so you know exactly what your vehicle needs before any work begins.