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Light-Duty Diesel Coolant System Repair Shop

Maintaining a clean coolant system in your diesel pickup truck is essential for keeping the proper operating temperature and ensuring the engine doesn't overheat. The health of a pickup truck's coolant system becomes even more important in the summer months when outside temperatures rise.

Without proper maintenance, problems can arise that lead to the engine overheating. Some of the most common issues include a thermostat that isn't functioning properly, which prevents coolant from flowing to the engine; a blown head gasket causing coolant to leak, resulting in a rapidly rising operating temperature and smoke coming from the hood; worn-out radiator hoses and radiator cap cracking and causing coolant to leak; a leaking water pump or one with a defective impeller; and a cracked, broken, or loose fan belt that won't circulate coolant through the truck's radiator. Operating the pickup truck with a defective cooling system can cause further damage to the truck engine or the EGR cooler, both of which would require more involved repairs.

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Coolant Systems Repair in Acworth, Ga

Some signs that your coolant system may be experiencing leaking or other issues include a low coolant reservoir, steam coming from the radiator cap, a noticeable smell of coolant, and the truck's temperature gauge running above 185 degrees. If you don't know what type of coolant system your diesel pickup truck is running, it's a good idea to bring it to a service center to help you identify it and establish a proper service schedule. Mechanics can also diagnose and recommend the proper coolant to use while ensuring that the vehicle is using the correct concentration of coolant and water in its mix.

Recommended service schedules can vary significantly depending on the type of antifreeze used in a truck's cooling system. Knowing the type of antifreeze will help you keep track of mileage benchmarks for routine maintenance. However, it's a good idea to have mechanics perform a basic check of coolant levels during other routine services.

Some typical service solutions to address issues in a pickup truck's cooling system include replacing worn down or cracked gaskets, seals, and radiator caps; flushing out old coolant and replacing it with new; changing out cracked and damaged hoses; installing new fan belts; and repairing the reservoir tank for leaks.