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When you notice that something's not quite right with your vehicle, it's worth getting it checked. Ignoring danger signals from your radiator, water pump, fuel tank, or heater can be disastrous. Overheating your car can cause your motor to blow up, leading to expensive repair costs and can put lives at risk.

Take your radiator, water pump, or fuel tank to the specialist the mechanics, towing companies, and hot rod enthusiasts visit when they need it done right. Expect long lasting, quality work that addresses the source of your problem quickly and effectively.
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When you notice that something's not quite right with your vehicle, it's worth getting it checked. Ignoring danger signals from your radiator, water pump, fuel tank, or heater can be disastrous. At worst, your motor could blow up, cause a fire, or even cause health problems from breathing in toxic gas fumes.
Radiators
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The alarm bells start ringing when your car starts leaking. Each day you might notice more smoke pouring out of the hood of your car, the temperature gauge shooting up quickly, or an unusual smell making its way out of your engine. Don't ignore the signs. You risk blowing your motor, and paying sky high repair bills you can easily avoid by getting your radiator checked as soon as possible.
Car heaters
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On a bitingly cold Melbourne winter's day, it's a huge relief to run to the car to thaw your icy hands and still your chattering teeth by the warmth of your car heater. Except, lately your heater hasn't been working as it should. It's overheating - or blowing out cool air. Your coolant may be low, the thermostat open, or the heater core blocked, to name a few reasons.
Fuel tanks
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You may not realise that your fuel tank has rusted or has a hole in it - but you'll notice the stench of petrol from the leak. Don't ignore any of these signs. The smell itself is dangerous as gasoline contains carbon monoxide, poisonous chemical that can cause cold and flu like symptoms, nausea and headache.
Water pumps
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Your water pump is a key part of your car's cooling system to make sure your engine stays at a constant temperature - whether the air temperature outside is 40 degrees celsius or 2 degrees celsius. Regular servicing of your motor should include servicing of your radiator, including your water pump.
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