Complete Auto Repair in Plymouth & Canton

  • Brakes
  • Suspension
  • Power Steering
  • Radiators
  • Engine Repair
  • Transmissions
  • Muffler Repair
  • And More
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Radiator Repair in Plymouth & Canton, MI

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Your ability to steer accurately is directly related to your vehicle’s suspension system and correct alignment of your wheels. If your suspension is worn or broken you are putting yourself and any passengers at risk. In addition to the dangers that accompany an un-maintained suspension system, you may also be putting extra wear on your tires and decreasing gas mileage.

Extra wear and tear on your tires, your steering wheel being off center even when driving straight, and/or problems steering can all be signs of steering and/or suspension issues. If you notice a sudden loss of control in stopping quickly or an unnatural shift in your cars weight while turning or changing lanes could also indicate an ongoing issue. Any of these signs are to be taken as an early warning to get your vehicle repaired soon. Luckily, Canton Wear Master is more than capable of handling suspension, steering, and alignment problems on any year, make, and model of car, truck, SUV, and even motor homes.

Engine Cooling: Radiators, Hoses, and Water Pumps

Your vehicle has five principal components in its cooling system.

  • Radiator — an auto radiator has a set of tubes called the "core" that the coolant flows through. Cooling fins surround the core. As air passes through the fins, the coolant releases its heat to the fins, which dissipate the heat.
  • Radiator cap — there has to be a place to pour in coolant and the radiator cap covers that filling hole. The cap is also designed to seal the system to a specific pressure.
  • Radiator hoses — the coolant goes from the radiator to the engine through a series of hoses that are sturdy and flexible enough to handle engine vibration and high heat.
  • Thermostat — like the device on your home heating/cooling system, the engine thermostat keeps the engine at the proper operating temperature.
  • Water pump — this is the heart of the engine cooling system. It pumps coolant through the whole cooling system, and into the engine block.

If you suspect one of these engine cooling components are failing, or if you notice your car or truck is running at high temperatures, get to Canton Wear Master. We'll be able to diagnose the problem and only repair or replace what's required to get your car or truck running properly. Call us at (734) 454 - 9550 or contact us here.