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Your cooling system is located in your car’s engine bay, typically at the front of your vehicle. It is designed to regulate your engine’s running temperature, prevent it from overheating and is made up of several parts that work together:
• Radiator – Located behind the car’s front grill, your radiator dissipates heat from the coolant.
• Coolant Reservoir (Overflow Tank) – A translucent plastic tank, usually near the radiator, where excess coolant is stored.
• Water Pump – Usually attached to the engine block and driven by a belt that is responsible for circulating coolant through the system.
• Thermostat – Normally between the engine and the radiator, your thermostat regulates the flow of coolant based on your engine’s internal temperature.
• Radiator Hoses – Large rubber hoses connecting the radiator to the engine for coolant circulation.
• Cooling Fans – Mounted on or near the radiator to help cool the coolant, especially when your car is stationary.
Regular maintenance, including timely coolant changes, inspecting hoses and belts for wear, and ensuring the radiator is free from obstructions, can help prevent cooling system problems.
A dying battery and a deeper electrical fault can feel very similar, but there are a few signs that help separate the two:
Australia's hot weather climate places significant pressure on cooling systems, making regular maintenance essential to prevent overheating. Lube Mobile’s team of qualified mobile mechanics are able to perform a wide range of repairs on you car’s cooling systems.
Here are some symptoms to look out for:
• Temperature gage on the dashboard is high
• Engine is overheating
• Steam coming from the bonnet
• A musty/sweet smell coming from the car
• Engine coolant level is low
• Fuel efficiency has dropped
• You notice a coolant leak (bright coloured liquid) under your car
Signs of a failing battery
• Slow engine cranking
• Clicking sound when you turn the key
• Battery warning light on the dash
• Needing jump‑starts more often • Battery older than 3–4 years
Signs of a broader electrical issue
• Lights flickering or dimming while driving
• Electrical accessories cutting out
• Burning smell or hot battery terminals
• Alternator or charging system warning light
• Random warning lights appearing
If you’re unsure, Lube Mobile can test your battery, alternator and charging system on the spot. We’ll tell you exactly what’s failing — no towing, no hassle.
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