What to Do If the Car's Radiator Is Leaking?

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HaydenDella
07/24/25 8:43am
The repair methods vary depending on the extent of damage to the radiator. Below are the relevant repair methods for a leaking car radiator: 1. Check if the car radiator cap is tightened: If not, tighten the car radiator cap. 2. Check if the car radiator's hoses are damaged: If they are, you can temporarily wrap the cracked area tightly with tape and avoid using it. 3. Check if there are any cracks in the car radiator: This can be done by injecting air into the radiator to see from which position the water seeps out under pressure, and then repair that specific position.
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VanTucker
08/11/25 4:12am
When I discovered my car's radiator was leaking, I immediately stopped and turned off the engine, as continuing to drive could cause the engine to overheat and be ruined. That time on the highway, seeing the temperature gauge skyrocket, I checked and found coolant leaking all over the ground. I used a cloth to temporarily dry the surrounding area to prevent a fire. Then, I opened the hood to locate the leak: common spots are the radiator seams, hose connections, or water pump seals, carefully inspecting with my phone's flashlight. If the leak isn't severe, I suggest adding a bottle of distilled water as a temporary fix, but it's best to visit a repair shop as soon as possible. For regular maintenance, I periodically check the coolant level and inspect the radiator for any cracks—prevention is better than repair. Experienced drivers know not to ignore small leaks, as they may indicate bigger underlying issues.
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