At Temecula Auto Repair and Transmission in the heart of Temecula and Murrieta, you can rely on comprehensive automotive services, from routine maintenance to major repairs. Today, let’s delve into your car’s radiator and some cooling system maintenance to ensure you preserve your engine for a long time and avoid overheating it.
What is a Radiator?
A radiator, as the name suggests, radiates heat. In the context of a car, the radiator’s role is to radiate heat away from the engine. It is crucial for the engine to run cool, and that’s the radiator’s job. Coolant, a liquid mixture of water and a special chemical called antifreeze, flows through your engine, picks up heat, and then flows into the radiator. The radiator’s job is to remove that heat from the coolant, thereby cooling the engine.
Components of Your Car’s Radiator
The main part of the radiator is the core, the metal center part you can see if you look at a radiator. The core contains coils through which the coolant flows and fins through which air flows, dissipating the heat from the engine. That’s essentially how the radiator works.
Additional Parts of Your Car’s Radiator
The radiator also includes tanks mounted to the sides of the core and a pressure cap, commonly known as the radiator cap. The radiator cap is usually on top of the radiator. Depending on the model, there might be an expansion tank with the cap on the expansion tank.
Handling Your Car’s Radiator Cap
A quick word of caution regarding the radiator cap: ensure the engine is completely cooled down before removing the radiator cap. Most caps have a warning not to remove or loosen them while the engine is hot. Please heed this warning to avoid injury.
The Role of Radiator Tanks
The radiator has an inlet tank where the coolant enters the radiator and an outlet tank where the cooled coolant exits. The coolant comes into the radiator through the upper radiator hose and exits through the lower radiator hose back into the engine. These hoses are rubber and flexible, but they deteriorate over time, so keep an eye on them.
Common Radiator Failures
Some of the most common radiator failures include leaks, typically caused by corrosion or separation of the tanks from the core. For maintenance purposes, you want to prevent this corrosion.
Regular Coolant Flushes
Regular coolant flushes are crucial. It’s recommended to flush the cooling system every two years or 30,000 miles, or according to your owner’s manual. Over time, the coolant breaks down, becoming more water than coolant, which promotes corrosion. Flushing and renewing the coolant prevents this.
Cooling System Hose Maintenance
The rubber hoses in the cooling system deteriorate over time, often from the inside out, and may burst open, causing a coolant leak. If the hoses appear old and weak, replacing them as a preventive measure is wise.
Radiator Replacement and Repair
If your radiator leaks or has corrosion, it might need repair or replacement. Most modern vehicles have radiators with plastic tanks, which usually cannot be repaired. In the past, radiators were all metal and could be soldered, but today, with plastic tanks, replacement is often the only option.
Avoid Stop Leak Products
While some products claim to stop leaks, such as stop-leak products, they can damage the engine by causing blockages in the cooling system, leading to overheating. At Temecula Auto Repair and Transmission, skilled technicians handle all radiator repairs and replacements, ensuring quality parts that meet or exceed the manufacturer’s standards are used.
Importance of Using the Correct Coolant
One crucial aspect of the replacement process, adhered to by professionals at Temecula Auto Repair and Transmission, is using the proper type of coolant as prescribed for your vehicle. Various types of coolants are available on the market, and they are vehicle-specific. It’s essential to use the correct coolant or antifreeze to avoid potential damage.
Check Your Car’s Radiator With Temecula Auto Repair & Transmission
With summer approaching, it’s an excellent time to bring your vehicle to the shop for a comprehensive check-up on your car’s radiator, including the cooling system. Ensuring your cooling system is in top condition is crucial for taking that planned road trip without any problems.
For further assistance, contact Temecula Auto Repair and Transmission at 951-699-3332 or schedule an appointment.

