Your car’s engine generates heat as it operates, and the temperature in your engine will rise. If this temperature is not controlled, however, the engine will overheat and can suffer serious damage. The radiator is a crucial part of the cooling system in your car, as it reduces the engine temperature and allows the engine to work optimally. Any mechanical part will, over time, suffer damage and you will eventually need a radiator repair. In Wolf Point, MT we can repair it for you.
Engine Temperature Is Too High
A car’s engine temperature rises for various reasons, including driving in hot weather and idling in traffic. Your car’s radiator circulates coolant, which absorbs the heat from the engine and then releases it to the outside air via the radiator grill to reduce engine temperature. A consistently high temperature, however, suggests that your cooling system is failing. Blocked hoses, lack of coolant, or a malfunctioning radiator are some of the possible causes for this failure.
A Broken Thermostat
The thermostat controls the flow of coolant through the engine. If the engine temperature is low, coolant will not flow through the system. When the temperature reaches a pre-determined point, coolant is released to circulate through the engine. If the thermostat malfunctions, the flow of the coolant will be blocked, and the engine temperature will rise.
Leaking Coolant
A pool of liquid under your car when it has been stationary may be harmless condensation from running your AC or leaking coolant. Coolant is easy to spot, as it is usually green, pink, or yellow and sweet-smelling. A coolant leak requires immediate attention, as the lack of coolant in the engine can cause a blown head gasket or even a crack in the engine block.
Radiator Rust
A car’s engine should never have signs of rust, as its exterior is never in contact with liquid. Damage to the radiator or its hoses may cause hot coolant to spray into the engine compartment. The liquid will dry quickly due to the engine’s heat, but it will leave dark blotches behind. In time, these blotches will start to rust and may cause additional damage to the engine.
Worn Radiator Hoses
The rubber hoses attached to the radiator can suffer wear and tear and may spring a leak. The hose clamps can, over time, also loosen due to the car’s movement. The cooling system is a closed-loop, and either of these issues will result in coolant leaking out and potential damage to the engine.
All of the above signs are very worrying, but the good news is that your radiator can be easily repaired or replaced. Call our service department at North Prairie Auto right away, and our cutting-edge technology and expert mechanics will swiftly diagnose and fix the problem. Your car is a valuable investment, and we will help you to continue to enjoy it for years to come.


