Why is my Audi or VW losing coolant?
An Audi or Volkswagen losing coolant is usually caused by a leaking water pump, a cracked plastic coolant flange or thermostat housing, failing hoses, or a bad expansion tank, all common on VAG engines. These plastic components become brittle with age and heat, and Miami's climate makes them fail sooner. Low coolant leads to overheating, which can severely damage the engine, so it should never be ignored. At Motoro Cars, our ASE-certified technicians pressure-test the cooling system and use VAG diagnostics to find the exact leak point. As an AAA-approved dealer alternative, we replace the failing parts with quality components for less than the dealer. Addressing coolant loss early protects your engine and your wallet. Visit us at Wynwood, 2865 NW 17th Ave, Miami FL 33142, or Doral, 2010 NW 107th Ave. Call (786) 634-2002 right away.
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Motoro Cars is ASE Certified and AAA Approved with two locations in Wynwood and Doral. Get an honest diagnosis and fair pricing. See our Vehicles We Service.
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