Modern vehicles have become nearly as reliant on computer power as they are on mechanical power. However, the cooling system of almost any car, truck or SUV remains as straightforward and simple to understand as ever. The primary function of the radiator in any vehicle is pulling heat that is produced by the combustion process away from the engine. Obviously, a vehicle that cannot properly dissipate heat won’t be in good working order for very long. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to tell that you might need Toyota radiator repair and service near Westport, CT. If a vehicle observes any of the following symptoms, its could be time for a visit to the Colonial Toyota Service Department.
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There is no doubt that Toyota vehicles are built to arrive at customers’ homes in perfect working order. However, sometimes breakdowns happen. A vehicle owner who knows what to look for will be able to get ahead of small problems before they become big problems. The first sign a radiator needs some attention is a pool of coolant on the ground. Leaking coolant will look neon green, yellow or pink. Another sign something is amiss is that the vehicle will regularly overheat. This means that the cooling system isn’t working and owners need to have their vehicle fixed right away. Finally, coolant that appears to be discolored could also be a sign that it’s time for an appointment at Colonial Toyota.
The team of service technicians working at Colonial Toyota obviously specializes in working on Toyota vehicles. However, we can quickly, accurately and affordably get just about any other make or model back up and running. Our team will always use factory-approved parts and components in doing repairs and maintenance. If you own a Toyota car, truck or SUV and like to do your own maintenance work, our parts department can get you genuine Toyota parts without fear of getting the wrong thing.