Service details

Welcome to Direct Automotive Collision Center. With over 15 years serving Los Angeles, we've built our reputation as a leading auto body shop on a foundation of trust, quality craftsmanship, and genuine care for our customers. We understand that dealing with collision repair is a significant event, and our dedicated team is here to make your experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Radiator Repairing

Your vehicle’s radiator is a key component of the cooling system, responsible for regulating engine temperature and preventing overheating. It works by dissipating heat from the engine coolant, ensuring that your engine runs at an optimal temperature. Over time, radiators can develop leaks, clogs, or corrosion, leading to inefficient cooling and potential engine damage. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to keep your vehicle running smoothly. A malfunctioning radiator can cause serious issues if left unaddressed. One of the most common warning signs is engine overheating, which can lead to severe engine damage if not resolved quickly. If you notice coolant leaks under your car, it could indicate a cracked radiator or damaged hoses. Additionally, a low coolant level, discolored coolant, or a persistent burning smell may suggest internal corrosion or blockages.

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Professional Radiator Inspection and Repair


A faulty radiator can compromise your vehicle’s entire cooling system, which is why a thorough inspection is necessary. Our technicians check for leaks, clogs, corrosion, and damaged components such as hoses and the thermostat. Depending on the severity of the issue, we perform radiator flushes, leak repairs, or full radiator replacements to restore efficient cooling.


Preventing Engine Overheating


Ignoring radiator problems can lead to costly engine repairs or even complete engine failure. Regular coolant flushes, checking for leaks, and ensuring proper airflow through the radiator can prevent major issues. If your temperature gauge is rising unusually high or you notice steam coming from the hood, it’s time to get your radiator checked immediately.