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Radiators And Cooling Systems
McKenzie Auto Parts: Replacing Your Radiator
Is your car overheating? Does your temperature gauge show your engine is running hot? As cold weather in Glasgow sets in or mild summer days turn into scorchers its time to start thinking about your radiator.
It is no exaggeration to say that your cooling system prevents total engine failure. Servicing your radiator regularly helps avoid costly auto repair services down the road.
Tip: How to stay on top of car radiator maintenance
- Each time you get an oil change ask us to check your coolant, or radiator fluid to ensure it is filled at all times.
- When you are ready to winterize your car ask us about flushing and filling your radiator. At McKenzie Auto Parts we are always happy to help.
Explore More Affordable Radiator and Cooling System Parts
Engine Radiator Cooling Fans
Nothing puts a car in park like a broken radiator cooling fan. Get back on the go at McKenzie Auto Parts. We offer the right radiator fan for your vehicle make and model. Read More About Engine Radiator Cooling Fans»
Hoses
Cheap auto parts are usually just that - "cheap." At McKenzie Auto Parts in Glasgow you can quickly find the hoses and gaskets with no hassle and at great low prices. Read More About Hoses»
Water Pump
Your vehicle's water pump is used to provide cooling and efficiency for your engine. Talk to the auto parts experts at McKenzie Auto Parts and let them help you find the right new water pump designed specifically for your vehicle. Read More About Water Pumps»
Pro Tip: Why Isn't My Heater Working?
Your radiator is the key component in your engine's cooling system. It regulates the temperature of your engine and keeps the car from overheating on simple drives and from failing to run in cold weather. But, if your car heater isn't warming up properly, it may be more than just a radiator problem.
Car repairs such as replacing a bad thermostat that isn't allowing the engine to properly warm-up, opening a blocked heating core or fixing a broken blower fan can resolve common problems that cause your car's heater to fail. But don't worry, often radiator and car heater repairs are simple to diagnose and can be done using a straightforward process.