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Toronto's summer heat island effect — where dense urban surfaces and gridlocked traffic can push ambient temperatures well above the regional forecast — creates sustained high-load conditions for cooling systems that are already working hard, and is a common factor in overheating events and head gasket failures on older vehicles in the city. An overheating engine can cause catastrophic internal damage within minutes. Find expert cooling system specialists in Toronto for radiator service, water pump replacement, thermostat repair, and complete coolant system flushes.
Draining old coolant and filling with fresh manufacturer-specified fluid
Installing a new radiator core for proper heat dissipation
Restoring the mechanical pump that circulates coolant
Replacing the valve that regulates coolant flow temperature
Swapping cracked or swollen upper and lower radiator hoses
Replacing electric fan motors and fan clutches
Radiator replacement for most passenger vehicles costs $500-$1,000 including parts and labor. Trucks and SUVs can cost more due to larger radiators and additional components.
Most manufacturers recommend a coolant flush every 2 to 5 years or 50,000 to 100,000 km. Long-life coolants may have extended intervals—check your owner's manual.
Only in an emergency. Water alone doesn't provide freeze protection in Canadian winters, corrosion inhibitors, or the proper boiling point elevation. Always use the correct coolant mixture.
Immediately turn off the AC and turn the heater on full blast to help dissipate engine heat. Pull over safely, turn off the engine, and do not open the hood until it cools. Call for a tow to the nearest repair shop.