Keep Your Car Cool with Expert Care from Fox & Fox
Your car’s coolant system plays a vital role in keeping your engine healthy and running smoothly. By circulating coolant through the radiator and cooling system, it prevents overheating and protects your engine from serious damage. If your coolant system isn’t working properly, it can lead to costly repairs—or even the need for a new engine.
To keep your car in top shape, it’s important to check your coolant levels regularly and top off as needed. For added peace of mind, schedule a full coolant system service every 40,000-50,000 miles. This service includes inspecting critical components like hoses, belts, the radiator, and the water pump—all essential to your coolant system’s health and performance.
How Fox & Fox Can Help
At Fox & Fox, our ASE Certified Technicians specialize in coolant system maintenance and repair. From fluid changes to component inspections and repairs, we’ll ensure your cooling system is in peak condition.
Regular maintenance is the easiest way to avoid major repair bills and keep your engine from overheating. If you’re experiencing a coolant leak, radiator problems, or suspect your system needs attention, Fox & Fox is here to help.
Let our experienced team take care of your car so you can stay on the road worry-free. Schedule your coolant system service today!
Why Choose Us
- We are able to diagnose and repair all A/C systems
- We invest in the best equipment to evac and recharge your A/C system
- We are able to replace radiators, heater cores, condensers, actuators and more

Air Conditioning
Compressors and High-Pressure Lines
Condensers and Actuators
Cooling System Issues
Heater Core and Thermostat
Radiator and Water Pump
Refrigerant and Expansion Valve
Heating and Cooling Components
Comprehensive System Overview
