Here are some tips for repairing a radiator:
- Identify the problem: If your vehicle is overheating, the first step is to determine the cause. There could be a number of issues, including a faulty radiator, a clogged radiator hose, or a faulty thermostat. It's important to diagnose the problem accurately to determine the best course of action.
- Check for leaks: A radiator leak is one of the most common problems that can cause your engine to overheat. If you suspect a leak, look for signs of coolant on the ground beneath your vehicle or check the radiator for visible cracks or holes.
- Flush the system: If you have a radiator leak or if the coolant is dirty or contaminated, you may need to flush the system. This involves draining the old coolant and replacing it with fresh coolant.
- Replace the radiator: If your radiator is damaged beyond repair, you will need to replace it. This can be a complex process, so it's best to leave it to a professional mechanic at Arbor Autoworks.

