Truck Coolant Systems Repair Service in Weatherford, Texas

Mechanic repairing coolant system of truck at All Things Truck & Trailer

Maintaining a clean coolant system in your diesel truck is essential for keeping proper operating temperature and  ensuring that the engine doesn’t overheat. The health of a 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. Here are some of the most common ones to look for:

  • Thermostat isn’t functioning properly, preventing coolant from flowing to the engine.
  • A blown head gasket will cause coolant to leak. When this occurs, the operating temperature will shoot up quickly and you may notice smoke coming from your truck.
  • Worn out radiator hoses and the radiator cap can crack, causing coolant to leak.
  • The water pump is leaking or has a defective impeller.
  • Cracked, broken, or loose fan belt won’t circulate coolant through the truck’s radiator.

Operating your truck with a defective cooling system can cause further damage to the truck engine and/or the EGR cooler, either of which would require much more involved repairs.

Signs that your coolant system may be experiencing issues:

  • Coolant reservoir is low
  • Steam is coming from the radiator cap
  • There is a noticeable smell of coolant
  • The truck’s temperature gauge is running above 185 degrees

If you don’t know what type of coolant system your diesel truck is running, bring it it into our shop. We will  help you identify concerns and come up with a proper and effective service schedule. Mechanics can also diagnose and recommend the proper coolant to use. They can also make sure that your 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 being used in a truck’s cooling system. Knowing the type of antifreeze will help you track the mileage benchmarks for routine maintenance. It is recommended to have mechanics do a basic check of coolant levels during other routine services. 

The following are some typical service solutions to address issues in a truck’s cooling system:

  • Replacing gaskets, seals, and radiator caps that are worn down or cracked.
  • Flushing out old coolant and replacing it with new.
  • Changing out cracked and damaged hoses.
  • Putting in new fan belts.
  • Repairing the reservoir tank for leaks.

Available Financing

Special Financing Available on qualifying purchases made with a NAPA EasyPay Credit Card or pay for repairs through a cbCharge account avoiding the interest or late fees.
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What Our Customers Have to Say About Us

★★★★★

I went into the shop needing air-conditioning repairs done on my truck, The owner excepted the challenge, after $2400 in repairs the systems is still not operational, The owner “Cory” at: All Things truck and trailer has shown no responsibility for excepting the funds and not completing the repair as promised, I feel he should fix it even if it means he has to pull money out of his own pocket to bring in the right qualified mechanic. Update: Corey has agreed to make things right, another shop diagnosed and found the problem and Corey said he would pay the bill, he went above and beyond, he over paid the bill, I highly recommend this shop. Thanks Corey!

Steven Hatch Sr.
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