Oct 9, 2024
Driving in Ford

Your Ford dealer can handle all kinds of repairs that your vehicle needs, from issues with your engine to your cooling system. When you need a radiator repair, several signs will crop up that you should never ignore. Let’s explore some of those signs below.

When Your Radiator Starts Overheating

Your radiator has a very important job: regulating the temperature inside your engine. So, when the radiator fails, your car can’t stay cool enough to run. The engine will begin to overheat regularly, and that can cause damage to other parts of your car.

When your radiator overheats, you’ll notice white smoke coming from under the hood. Pull over straight away and turn off the engine immediately so it can cool down.

When White Smoke Comes Out Of Your Exhaust

White smoke may also come out of your exhaust pipe. This can be a sign that you have an internal coolant leak, so the coolant is burning up and coming out through the exhaust system. This problem will eventually cause your engine to overheat, so get to the dealer ASAP.

When Your Temperature Gauge Starts Climbing

Pay close attention to the temperature gauge on your dashboard. If your radiator is struggling to regulate your engine’s temperature, then the temperature gauge will begin to climb into the red zone. Pull over if you notice the temperature gauge showing you that your vehicle’s temperature is climbing, as it’s another sign your car is overheating.

When There’s Discoloration Under Your Hood

Make sure you inspect every visible part of your vehicle regularly. If you do, then you’ll notice when there’s discoloration under your hood. This discoloration may be caused by rust or missing paint, indicating a problem with your radiator.

If one of the hoses in your cooling system begins leaking, then it’ll spray coolant onto your engine. This coolant boils away fast because the engine is so hot, and it takes the paint with it. These spots with no paint then begin to rust.

When Your Coolant Is Discolored

Your radiator fluid should be a bright color such as red, green, or yellow. If the fluid starts to look oily or rusty and turns black or brown, then it indicates a problem. This contaminated fluid will eventually turn into sludge and clog up your radiator, so head to the dealer as soon as you notice any coolant discoloration.

Is your radiator in disrepair? Visit Plantation Ford in Plantation, FL to get it fixed today.

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