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Monthly Archives: October 2025

6 Common Cooling System Issues That Lead to Overheating

6 Common Cooling System Issues That Lead to Overheating

An overheating engine is a warning sign that your vehicle's cooling system is in trouble. The cooling system keeps engine temperatures in check, and when any part of it fails, your car can quickly go from running fine to sitting on the side of the road with steam pouring from under the hood. Here are six common cooling system issues that can lead to overheating, and why addressing them early is crucial. 1. Low or Leaking Coolant Coolant, also known as antifreeze, circulates through your engine to absorb and carry away heat. If coolant levels drop due to a leak or evaporation, the system can't function properly, and engine temperatures rise quickly. You might notice a puddle under your vehicle, a sweet smell from under the hood, or warning lights on the dashboard. Leaks can develop from hoses, the radiator, the water pump, or even the heater core. If coolant is low, it's essential to top it off and locate the leak before major damage occurs. ... read more

Emissions Inspections

Emissions Inspections

How Can A Good Emission Inspection Save You From Costly Repairs? Your vehicles emissions systems plays a large role in both protecting our environment and your engines performance. Designed to reduce harmful pollutants, this systems includes parts such as the catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, and evaporative emissions controls. When and if these parts fail, it can lead to poor fuel economy, serve engine damage, and expensive repairs. It will also lead to a failed state inspection. That’s why getting a regular emission inspection is much more than a biennial legal requirement, they’re a smart preventive measure. The Hidden Cost of Emissions Neglect Ignoring your emissions system can often lead to a domino effect of problems. A failing oxygen sensor, for example, can lead to your engine running too rich or too lean. This leads to damaging the catalytic converter; a repair that can cost over $2,000. Worse, unresolved emissions issues can prompt your check engine light, c ... read more

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