
Car Cooling System in Albury
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Overheating is one of the quickest ways to damage your engine, and often, it comes down to a neglected car cooling system.
At Steve’s Service Centre in Albury, we take cooling issues seriously. Whether you're dealing with fluctuating temps, coolant loss, or heater problems, we run thorough checks to find the fault and fix it before it becomes something worse.
From radiators and hoses to water pumps and thermostats, our team takes care of the entire cooling system with practical, no-fuss service that keeps your engine running at its best. We don’t just top things up and send you off—we dig in to make sure everything is sealed, circulating, and operating as it should.
If your car’s been running hot or you’ve noticed any coolant leaks, give us a call on 02 6043 1448 and book a proper inspection.
We diagnose overheating & coolant loss
All parts checked, replaced or serviced properly
Providing Repairs & Maintenance
Your vehicle’s cooling system has a tough job: keeping your engine within a safe temperature range while you drive, tow or idle in traffic.
If something fails—whether it’s a blocked radiator, split hose or faulty cap—it can quickly lead to overheating, pressure damage or worse. That’s why we approach every cooling job with solid processes, checking every part from the radiator to the heater core.
We flush, pressure test and replace system components as needed, and always use the correct coolant and seals for your make and model.
Whether it’s a standard passenger car or a heavy-use 4x4, we’ll make sure it’s running cool and safe before it leaves our workshop.
FAQ
What are common signs of cooling system problems?
Warning signs include engine overheating, steam under the bonnet, coolant leaks, a strong sweet smell, or the temperature gauge rising above normal. Even subtle issues like poor cabin heat or low coolant levels can point to a problem in your cooling system. Catching issues early helps prevent engine damage.
How often should a car's cooling system be flushed?
Most manufacturers recommend a cooling system flush every 2 to 5 years, depending on vehicle type and coolant used. It’s also smart to have it checked more often if you drive in hot climates, tow heavy loads, or notice any signs of overheating or fluid contamination.
Can I still drive if my car is overheating?
No, it’s risky. Continuing to drive an overheating car can cause serious engine damage. If your temperature gauge spikes or warning lights appear, it’s best to stop immediately, let the engine cool, and seek professional help. Driving further could lead to warped engine components or a total breakdown.