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art3studio · 2 years ago
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toyotaofnorthcharlotte · 5 years ago
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Radiator issues got you down? Toyota of N Charlotte can help!
 While on your morning commute to work, you may notice that your Toyota of N Charlotte vehicle is starting to overheat. While you are diligent in maintaining your vehicle, sometimes it’s easy to forget about your radiator. Vehicle overheating is a common happenstance in any vehicle and that’s why Toyota of N Charlotte wants to help you recognize when it’s time to check on your radiator.
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 Your radiator’s job is to filter the coolant to and from itself, which cools the engine by using a fan. Maintaining the coolant’s temperature between 190 and 210 Fahrenheit is required for ideal radiator operation.
 Here are some issues to look out for:
 Rust
While you can find rust pretty much anywhere on your vehicle’s body, it’s not uncommon to find rust on your radiator. When the temperatures fluctuate often, the moisture builds up and creates rust. Toyota of N Charlotte recommends spotting the rust by checking the radiator assembly and color of the coolant. If the coolant is dark, there’s possible rusting involved.
 Leaks
Get your radiator checked often. Leaks can occur that will cause your vehicle to lose coolant. If you are beginning to see green fluids or other colored leaks under your Toyota of N Charlotte vehicle, it’s more likely than not, an issue with your radiator.
 Mineral Buildup
When your radiator continues to operate as it should, your vehicle will begin to accumulate mineral buildup which can, in turn, constrict your coolant from flowing.
 Vehicle Overheating
If your vehicle is constantly overheating, this may be a sign that your radiator is failing. If this problem goes unaddressed, it can cause your vehicle to completely break down, which could then cause your repair to be even more expensive.
 Still not sure what’s going on with your radiator? Contact one of our Toyota of N Charlotte auto techs to book an appointment today!
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