Mobile Mechanic · Lakeway, TX
Cooling System Repair
Lakeway
Mobile cooling system repair in Lakeway, TX. A car that runs hot in a Texas summer isn't going to heal itself. We come to your driveway near Lake Travis and fix the problem 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 Lakeway
Getting from 620 across Austin to a decent shop and back isn't a quick errand — it's easily half your day. In Lakeway, time costs more than most repairs. We park in your driveway, do the job, and you're done.
What we see
Common issues in Lakeway
Texas heat puts real stress on cooling systems, and Lakeway's mix of trucks and European vehicles means we see issues on both ends. Water pump impeller failures are common on higher-mileage BMWs; thermostat failures and radiator leaks show up on trucks that spend time towing or idling in the heat. Catch it early and it's a straightforward fix.
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 my car's cooling system in Lakeway, TX?
Yes — radiator, thermostat, water pump, hoses, coolant flush, pressure testing, cooling fan. We come to your driveway and handle it without a shop.
How do I know if my water pump is failing?
Signs include coolant weeping from the pump housing, a rumbling noise near the front of the engine, engine running hotter than normal, or coolant loss without an obvious external leak. A pressure test and inspection will confirm it.
Is a coolant flush worth doing?
Yes, every 60–80k miles or 5 years. Old coolant becomes acidic and corrodes the system from inside. A flush is cheap maintenance; ignoring it leads to water pump and radiator failures that aren't.