When there is a problem with the radiator, it can have catastrophic effects on your entire car, rendering it with either expensive to fix damages or possibly even a total loss beyond any repairs. Fortunately, there are a lot of signs to look for that signal a leak in your car's radiator.
2. You hear all the time the importance of your radiator in
your car;
It acts as a cooling unit for your engine.
It allows hot coolant to pass through it and lower the
temperature of the engine to avoid overheating and
potential damages and issues.
3. When there’s a problem with the radiator, it can have
catastrophic effects on your entire car, rendering it with
either expensive to fix damages or possibly even a
total loss beyond any repairs.
4. Fortunately, there are a lot of signs to look
for that signal a leak in your car’s radiator.
5. Knowing them when you see them and
having them diagnosed and repaired quickly
by a professional technician could mean the
difference between saving your car or
shopping for a new one on the weekend.
6. Here are some of the most common symptoms
that your radiator is leaking and needs to be
repaired immediately.
8. If you notice your engine temperature continually spiking into
the red and staying exceedingly high , then this can signal a
9. It's the radiator's job to prevent the engine
from overheating so if coolant is leaking
out, then there’s no chance it can cool the
engine down at all.
11. A bit of a no brainer but before jumping to any conclusions is to be sure
to check under the car to see if any fluids are leaking into the street or
12. Coolant is typically a neon color,
usually green, orange or pink and will
smell sweet. If your engine is still
warm, a radiator leak may cause
steam from wherever there is a leak.
14. Even if there isn’t a radiator leak,
over time the coolant levels in your
car will drop. This is why coolant
should be replaced as needed.
15. However, if you see a drastic drop in your coolant levels and
there are no other visible signs of a leak then take your car in to
a professional service center and have them check to ensure
that the radiator is actually leaking.
17. If coolant is leaking out onto
the radiator, this can cause a
discoloration as buildup
occurs. Check under the
radiator for any signs of
discoloration, as this is the
18. Also clean the engine and check
surrounding parts for discolorations or dried
coolants.
19. You can also check the radiator and hoses for corrosion after
cleaning them thoroughly, if there’s a leak in one of the hoses, it’s
fairly easy and inexpensive to repair while an actual leaking
21. Just as likely to cause a leak as a damaged
radiator, the hoses will wear out over time.
22. Whether the radiator hose is actually damaged and worn out or
just loose, it’s important to check the condition of all of your
vehicle’s hoses so that you can replace and repair them as
needed if you find any splits, cracks or bulges.
28. If your vehicle is showing any of these
signs or symptoms that the radiator is
leaking, then it’s important to have
them checked out and repaired by a
mechanic as soon as possible.
29. Driving with a leak in the radiator is extremely ill advised
as you’ll need to constantly replenish coolant to avoid
engine overheating and you run the risk of making the
30. Eventually, if you do drive with a leak long enough, your engine will
break down on you, causing extensive damages and possibly
31. Knowing the signs of a leaking radiator is a great
way to make sure your vehicle is kept as well-
maintained as possible.