Cooling System Service at D.E.L. Motors
When purchasing a pre-owned vehicle, regular servicing is of the utmost importance and having your cooling system serviced is vital to protecting the heart of your vehicle “the engine”. Fortunately, you have the service team at D.E.L. Motors for all your cooling system services and repairs.
Your engine can produce enough heat to destroy itself every time you drive. The average operating temperature can run anywhere between 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. The cooling system is designed to keep those temperatures in check and regular inspection and maintenance will help keep your car/truck or SUV running for many years to come. When your cooling system needs attention, our team of certified mechanics is available to make sure your system is doing its job properly.
Servicing your Cooling System
When you bring your vehicle to us, you can be sure that every aspect of your cooling system is being inspected and all issues are being addressed. Our service team will perform a detailed diagnostic of all parts and components in the system. We take no short-cuts when servicing your vehicle:
- Inspect the radiator, all fluid hoses, thermostat, water pump, and all connecting belts, the heater core, valve covers, and the radiator fan.
- Check for leaks or cracks in the radiator and all other system components.
- Inspect the coolant levels and ensure the proper pressure is maintained.
- Flush the entire cooling system.
- Install any new parts that may be needed.
- Refill the system with the proper type and volume of coolant.
The Warning Signs
Here are some warning signs you can look for that might help you decide if your coolant system needs to be serviced.
- Overheating: your car leaves you on the side of the road, refusing to start, with massive white clouds of steam pouring out from under the hood
- Always running hot: The engine temperature gauge in your vehicle always seems to ride up in or near the red zone or fluctuates rising and falling. This may be fixable with a simple radiator flush.
- Visible leaks: Obvious dripping or puddles left under your vehicle green or yellow.
- A sweet smell: Engine coolant has a very distinct sweet smell to it. If you smell maple syrup, it’s a good sign that coolant is leaking.
System Flush Recommendations
Your cooling system should be flushed at regular intervals. The owner’s manual should give a timeline for service. If you are experiencing any of the warning signs listed above, you should have the system checked by our mechanics right away.
The engine coolant does not have an expiration date but over time it does lose some of its effectiveness. Most owners’ manuals recommend flushing the system every 30,000 – 40,000 miles or every three to five years whichever comes first.
Antifreeze vs. Coolant
Engine coolant is often referred to as antifreeze by mistake. Antifreeze is a chemical (Ethylene Glycol) while coolant is a combination of antifreeze and water.
Schedule an appointment with D.E.L. Motors if your cooling system needs to be serviced. Let us help you and your engine stay cool with regular service.