• Car Overheating Fix

    Avoid breakdowns and engine damage this summer by inspecting these key cooling system components — from your radiator to oil cooler.

Planning a summer road trip? There’s nothing worse than having your adventure interrupted by an overheating engine. High temperatures and long drives can push your vehicle’s cooling system to its limit.

What to Check When Car Overheats

To stay safe and avoid costly repairs, it’s important to check these key components before you hit the road.

Radiator Replacement

Your radiator is the main defense against overheating. Make sure it’s not leaking, clogged, or corroded. If your radiator is old or showing signs of weakness, a radiator replacement with a high-performance aluminum radiator is a smart move. It offers better heat dissipation — perfect for hot weather and long drives.

Intercooler Replacement

Intercooler Replacement

If your car has a turbocharger or supercharger, the intercooler helps cool the air going into the engine. A dirty or damaged intercooler can lead to higher intake temperatures, putting extra strain on your engine. Inspect it for debris, leaks, or damage.

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Coolant Overflow Tanks

Coolant Overflow Tanks

AlloyWorks coolant overflow tank helps manage excess coolant as your engine heats up, keeping the cooling system balanced and preventing pressure buildup. If the tank is brittle, leaking, or no longer sealing properly, it’s time to replace it to ensure reliable cooling on the road.

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Prevent Overheating: Upgrade Your Oil Cooler for Summer Road Trips

Before a summer road trip, inspecting your oil cooler is key to protecting your engine under high heat and heavy loads. A worn or clogged oil cooler can lead to overheating and serious engine damage. Upgrading to an AlloyWorks oil cooler gives you reliable cooling performance, helping your vehicle handle summer driving with confidence.
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Why Checking Your AC Condenser Matters

Your AC condenser plays a crucial role in both keeping your cabin cool and helping your radiator do its job. A clogged or damaged condenser can block airflow to the radiator, making your engine work harder and increasing the risk of overheating — especially during hot summer drives. Before you hit the road, inspect the condenser for debris, leaks, or damage, and replace it if needed to ensure your cooling system runs efficiently.
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