Radiator Repairs Hampstead Gardens
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Lube N Tune Adelaide
7.5 km away Mawson Lakes SA, Australia
XXXX 4113 Show number
Monday - Friday: | 08:00-05:00 |
Saturday: | 08:00-12:00 |
Sunday: | Closed |
Goodyear Autocare
0.23 km away 215 North East Rd, Hampstead Gardens SA 5086, Australia
Monday - Friday: | 08:00-05:00 |
Saturday: | 08:00-12:00 |
Sunday: | Closed |
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"We only work with the best verified mechanics and tyres shops"Sai Mechanical Repairs Kilkenny
6.81 km away 21/2-8 Gray St, Kilkenny SA 5009, Australia
Monday - Friday: | 09:00-08:00 |
Saturday: | 09:00-05:00 |
Sunday: | Closed |
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If it's time for a radiator replacement or repair - Auto Hero can help!
Here, you can look for local service centres that can fix or replace your car radiator and deal with issues in your car's cooling system.
Don't panic if you're not sure exactly what the problem is. When we connect you with the best radiator specialists in Hampstead Gardens, SA, you'll be able to tell them what the problem is and get trustworthy advice about what your next steps should be.
How much does a radiator replacement cost?
Depending on the type of vehicle you have and the location of the radiator, a typical radiator replacement cost will be somewhere between $300 - $1,000.
Don't worry though, when you get quotes through Auto Hero, you'll be able to compare prices to make sure you're not being charged more than you should.
What does the car radiator do?
A radiator works as a heat exchanger - using air that blows onto it to cool the cooling fluid inside. This coolant fluid is continually pumped around the engine by the car's water pump - and helps to make sure the engine doesn't get too hot.
A radiator is usually made up of a 'core' and two coolant reservoir tanks that sit and either side of this core. Hot coolant enters the first reservoir and is then directed through a series of pipes that run through the core.
This core section is covered in small fins that help to dissipate heat and cool the internal coolant tubes. Usually, a fan that sits behind the radiator helps to pull cool air onto the core.
Your car's radiator is a crucial part of keeping your car's engine cool and healthy. Without it working as it should, you may end up with serious damage to the engine block that far outweighs any radiator replacement costs.
How can you tell if you need a new radiator?
Some symptoms that you don't have a properly functioning radiator are:
Overheating engine
If your temperature gauge is showing that the operating temperature of your engine is higher than usual, it might be a sign that your need a radiator repair or replacement
Coolant leak
If you find coolant leaking from the car's cooling system (often a blue, green, or red colour liquid) it may suggest that the vehicle has a leaking radiator - often from a crack or split
Steam coming from the engine
Steam coming from under the bonnet when the car is running might suggest that coolant is leaking and falling onto a hot component
Hissing noise
If you can hear a hissing noise from under the bonnet (often when the car has been turned off) it may suggest coolant is being forced through a small split or crack
How is a broken radiator replaced?
A mechanic will usually follow these steps if your radiator needs to be replaced:
1. Inspection
First, the whole system will be inspected to look for signs of what the problem could be
2. Coolant drained
If the radiator does need to be replaced, the radiator cap will be removed and the full system will be drained
3. Hoses and fan secured
The radiator fan and all the hoses that attach to the radiator will be removed and secured out of the way of the radiator
4. Radiator removed
The malfunctioning radiator will be dismounted and removed from the vehicle
5. System flush
The full coolant system will be flushed through to make sure any debris is removed from the system
6. New radiator installed
The new radiator will be installed and the hoses and fan reconnected
7. New Radiaotir coolant Added
New coolant will be added to the system through the radiator cap
8. Road/pressure test
A road test will be carried out to make sure the new radiator is functioning as it should. Some workshops will also carry out a pressure test to make sure other components in the cooling system are working as they should - i.e. the water pump, cooling fan, and radiator tubes
Radiator repairs for all kinds of vehicle
Having your radiator working correctly is essential part of being able to drive safely - whatever vehicle you have. Auto Hero can help with virtually all vehicle types:
- Passenger vehicles
- SUVs
- 4x4s
- Trucks
- Vans
- and more
All Vehicle Radiator Makes and Models covered
From Holden, Toyota and Ford through to European makes like Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz and VW - we're partnered with radiator repair and replacement workshops that offer quality workmanship on any make and model.
Your radiator replacement will meet the exact requirements of your vehicle's manufacturer, so you don't have to worry about your warranty on new or used vehicles.
Do you have a faulty or leaking radiator?
Whether you have a small radiator leak or feel like there's something more serious going on with your car's cooling system, we'll make sure it's put right as quickly as possible.
Since a radiator replacement or radiator repair cost isn't fixed, this can make people wonder if they're really getting the best price possible. Don't worry though - we believe fairness and transparency should be priorities when you're having your car repaired. Therefore, the price you've given when you get a quote for a radiator replacement is the price you'll pay. We do not work with service centres that haggle, inflate their prices or insist on additional work.
What's more, we don't charge any commission when you book your car maintenance using our website. We are Australia's highest reviewed auto repair comparison website - and we insist that the car servicing partners we work with share our great service and high standards.