Mobile Mechanic · Bee Cave, TX
Cooling System Repair
Bee Cave
Mobile cooling system repair in Bee Cave, TX. A car that runs hot in the Texas Hill Country summer isn't a problem to wait on. We come to your driveway and deal with it before it becomes an engine problem.
The service
What’s included
Radiator repair and replacement
Coolant flush and refill
Thermostat replacement
Water pump replacement
Hoses and clamps
Cooling fan inspection and replacement
Pressure testing for leaks
Why mobile
Why mobile makes sense in Bee Cave
Between 71 and the Hill Country Galleria, getting a car to and from a shop means navigating Bee Cave Road at the wrong time. We come to you — your house, your office, wherever the car is — and you stay on your schedule.
What we see
Common issues in Bee Cave
Bee Cave's Hill Country location means vehicles see real heat stress, particularly in summer. We see water pump failures on higher-mileage vehicles (50k+ on many European models), radiator hose cracks on older vehicles, and coolant flush overdue on cars that skip routine maintenance. An overheating car in Bee Cave in July is an engine repair waiting to happen.
Reviews
What customers say
“Griff is a genius. He showed up quickly, figured out the problem right away, explained everything clearly, and shared a detailed diagnostic report. Professional start to finish.”
Archita Arun
Austin TX
“If there was an award for Best Mechanic in Austin, Griff would win every year. He is an absolute lifesaver and legend of a mechanic.”
J.D.
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Questions
Common questions
Can you fix a cooling system in Bee Cave, TX?
Yes — radiator, water pump, thermostat, hoses, coolant flush, cooling fan, pressure testing. We come to your driveway and handle it.
How do I know if my coolant needs to be flushed?
If it's been more than 60k miles or 5 years, it's overdue. Old coolant becomes acidic and corrodes metal components. You can also test it with a coolant test strip — we can do that at the appointment.
What causes a car to overheat?
Most common causes: low coolant from a leak, thermostat stuck closed, water pump failure, blocked radiator, or a failed cooling fan. We pressure test the system to find leaks and inspect all components.