Here at Western Radiator Co. in Ogden, Utah, we want to help you get back on the road as quickly as possible. When you are having problems with your car's radiator or gas tank, trust our company to get the job done fast and give your car the care and attention it needs. Call us at 801-393-8283 for the best radiator services around.
Western Radiator Co. has been providing some of the best radiator repair services in Ogden, UT for more than 70 years. Some of our specialties include automotive A/C service, cleaning and coating fuel tanks, and automotive cooling system repair for all makes and models. We have over 300 radiators in stock for all brands and models of cars and trucks, domestic or imported. We also have a complete line of new radiators including tractors, HD trucks, and Industrial. We offer custom radiators and fuel tanks.
Aside from regularly washing your vehicle, you should also pay attention to the maintenance of its paint. As such, you may want to get it waxed now and then or even consider getting ceramic coating treatments to ensure that the finish stays protected.
While many parts of your car or truck are designed to last, there are also important components that will wear out over time. The serpentine belts, for instance, that drive the compressor and alternator, will eventually fail so you should consider replacing them as recommended.
While a car or truck primarily burns gasoline or diesel fuel, it does consume a little engine oil as well. As such, it’s important to check your engine’s dipstick regularly to ensure that your oil is always kept at sufficient levels.
One of the parts of your vehicle that you will need to periodically replace would be its drive belts. Over time, these components wear out and become less efficient, so it would be a good idea to replace them when an inspection reveals that they’re close to their wear limits.
Worn shocks can increase the braking distance needed to stop if you are driving on rough roads. In addition, they can also increase the chances of skidding on wet surfaces, increase tire wear, and have a negative impact on the vehicle’s suspension.