Coolant Leak Diagnosis near Lincolnton, North Carolina

There are 49 RepairPal Certified locations for Coolant Leak Diagnosis, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

49 Results for Coolant Leak Diagnosis near Lincolnton, North Carolina

Coolant Leak Diagnosis can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Meineke Car Care Center #2159

3.8
(38)
1.66 mi
2009 East Main Street
Lincolnton, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 059-12

4.8
(32)
15.68 mi
1967 Us Highway 70 SE
Hickory, NC
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Mr. Nobody Tire - Long Ave

4.4
(98)
15.81 mi
501 E Long Ave
Gastonia, NC
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Precision Tune Auto Care - 059-05

4.6
(158)
16.31 mi
1505 East Franklin Blvd.
Gastonia, NC
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AAMCO Transmission & Total Car Care - Gastonia

3.9
(27)
16.46 mi
225 East Garrison Boulevard
Gastonia, NC
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Wrenches & Ratchets Auto Repair

5
(16)
16.57 mi
927 S Marietta St
Gastonia, NC
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Meineke - 2884

4.3
(77)
16.62 mi
1052 11th Avenue Boulevard Southeast
Hickory, NC
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Momentum Tire & Car Care

4.9
(60)
16.78 mi
1040 Lenoir Rhyne Blvd SE
Hickory, NC
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Butler's Tire & Auto Service

4.7
(16)
17.41 mi
404 E King St
Kings Mountain, NC
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Blake's Automotive

4.6
(27)
21.15 mi
215 West Graham St
Shelby, NC
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center - Huntersville

4.5
(80)
21.91 mi
16925 Caldwell Creek Drive
Huntersville, NC
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Mooresville

4.8
(344)
22.12 mi
688 Brawley School Rd
Mooresville, NC
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Coolant Leak Diagnosis

How are coolant leaks diagnosed?

The first thing mechanics check when dealing with coolant leaks is the radiator cap. This part keeps the cooling system properly pressurized, so when it fails, problems ensue. After the radiator cap, the vehicle will be inspected for obvious leaks, damage to cooling system components, and contamination in the coolant reservoir. If contamination from combustion exists in the cooling system, the engine cylinder block, cylinder head and head gasket are suspected. If no leak is noticed, and there's no obvious sign of damage, the technician will apply a pressure tester and UV dye to the cooling system, causing the leak to become visible with a UV flashlight.
Coolant Leak Diagnosis

How is a coolant leak fixed?

Repairing a coolant leak typically requires draining the engine coolant from the entire system, removing the faulty part, and either cleaning or replacing that component before reinstallation. Internal leaks tend to mean expensive repairs — a new head gasket or a new or refurbished engine being the most likely. Most often, though, repairing a leak involves a simple hose replacement and coolant flush.

RepairPal recommendations for coolant systems

On older vehicles, it's often recommended to flush the cooling system every two years or 30,000 miles. Many newer vehicles have extended-life coolant that can last up to 100,000 miles. It's always recommended to follow the service intervals in the owner's manual. Following the required services listed, whether it's a coolant change or coolant flush, will help ensure the longevity of the cooling system, as well as the rest of the vehicle. Outside of routine maintenance, coolant may need to be drained and replaced when repairing a cooling system leak. In that case, a full coolant flush should be performed if excessive corrosion is present, or if the factory scheduled service interval has already been passed.

Can I fix a coolant leak myself?

The average DIYer can maintain the engine cooling system without much trouble, but diagnosing the point or cause of a leak can be tricky.  For instance, replacing a leaky hose is extremely low in difficulty. In contrast, replacing a water pump requires the removal of timing components and is not recommended for the DIYer. Don't use stop-leak products, as they can eventually cause clogs or contamination in the cooling system.

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