Service Videos
Service videos
Radiator
Your radiator works quietly until engine temperatures start to climb. It pulls heat out of engine coolant before that coolant returns to the engine, helping protect gaskets, sensors, and hoses. A radiator keeps an engine cool by moving hot coolant through thin tubes and fins so outside air can carry heat away before the coolant cycles back through the engine. When the radiator core is clogged, leaking, or damaged, the cooling system cannot control engine temperature properly. South Florida heat makes that job harder. Long waits on Yamato Road or Palmetto Park Road reduce airflow through the grille, while wet-season humidity and coastal exposure can speed corrosion around seams, fins, and coolant connections. Short trips around Boca Raton often do not give the engine much steady airflow. Highway commuting, stop-and-go traffic, and quick errands between offices, schools, beaches, and retail centers can expose weak radiator parts faster. If you notice a rising temperature gauge, coolant leaks, steam, or a sweet smell near the front of the vehicle, schedule radiator replacement service before overheating causes larger engine damage. Shores Automotive checks the radiator, coolant condition, pressure, hoses, fans, and related cooling system parts before recommending repair or replacement. European and exotic vehicles often need careful testing because cooling problems can involve sensors, fan controls, low coolant flow, or hidden leaks. For drivers from Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, or Highland Beach choosing a local mechanic in Palm Beach County, correct-first-time diagnosis matters. Call Shores Automotive at (561) 783-4438 today if your vehicle is running hot, losing coolant, or showing steam after a drive. Quick radiator testing can help prevent