Temperature Gauge Rising
The gauge moves higher than normal or warning lights appear.
Overheating And Coolant Leaks
A/C keeps you comfortable. The cooling system keeps the engine alive. If the temperature gauge rises or coolant disappears, schedule inspection before it becomes engine damage.
Radiators, water pumps, thermostats, hoses, fans, coolant leaks, and overheating concerns.
We treat cooling problems as engine protection issues.
Coolant loss needs a source, not a guess.
You see the issue before approving repair.
Why It Matters
Low coolant, a stuck thermostat, weak fan, leaking radiator, bad cap, or water pump concern can all lead to overheating.
We inspect the cooling system and walk you through the repair before the heat damages anything else.
When To Book
The gauge moves higher than normal or warning lights appear.
Green, orange, pink, or clear fluid under your car.
Sweet smell near your car or from the vents.
You keep topping off the system.
Your car overheats at idle or in traffic.
Stop driving if your car is actively overheating.
Engine cooling problems are different from cabin A/C problems.
What We Check
Radiator, hoses, water pump, thermostat housing, cap, reservoir, and visible seepage.
Thermostat operation, coolant flow, fan behavior, and temperature clues.
Pressure testing when appropriate, coolant condition, and system integrity.
We separate urgent overheating risks from maintenance items.
Drop-Off Service
You schedule a drop-off window, leave the keys, and go. We inspect your car and send the estimate by text or email. If you prefer a call, we can do that too.
Nothing starts until you approve the work.
Choose the service and a drop-off window.
We inspect your car and document what we find.
We send the estimate before repairs begin.
Vehicles We Service
We service most cars and light trucks. Tell us your vehicle when you book and we'll confirm we can help.
FAQ
No. A/C cools the cabin. The engine cooling system controls engine temperature. Overheating can damage the engine.
No. If the engine is overheating, stop driving as soon as it is safe and schedule service.
Yes. We inspect for visible leaks and pressure-test when appropriate.
That can point toward fan operation, airflow, coolant flow, or other cooling system concerns.
Ready To Get It Checked?
Tell us what the temperature gauge is doing or where you see coolant. We will inspect before recommending repair.