No Heat in Your Acura? No Problem.
You have no heat in your Acura, you could be visiting because you were advised to get a new heater core ($$$) or a heater core flush. With our expertise and specialized tools, we can service your heater core at a much lower cost than replacement to resolve no heat in your Acura, and without the need to take your dashboard apart. See why our customers choose us. Our service starts at $199.
What’s a Heater Core – No Heat in Your Acura
- What is it? A heater core functions similarly to a radiator. It circulates hot coolant to provide warmth inside the car’s cabin. If blocked it causes no heat in your Acura.
- What are the symptoms?
- Heating: If your car struggles to warm up the cabin…
- Strange Noises: Gurgling or bubbling sounds from the dashboard…
- Overheating: Your car overheats despite adequate coolant…
- What’s a professional heater core flush?
- As mechanics, we diagnose the cause (which isn’t always the core)
- Comprehensive check of entire cooling system, identify any leaks
- Inspect coolant and replace if necessary
- Heater core flush using specialized equipment (chemicals if necessary)
- Benefits
- A heater core replacement isn’t needed
- No engine overheating
- Resolves no heat in your Acura
- Prolonged life of the heater core
- Optimal functioning of the cooling system
- Maintenance. Performing regular coolant changes (and flushes as needed) will prevent these issues.
Customer Education
Our service goes beyond just providing a heater core flush. We believe in educating our customers about the importance of regular vehicle maintenance. Our experts are always ready to share valuable insights and tips to help you maintain your vehicle’s health. We’re the specialists for no heat in your Acura, see us first.
What Clogs the Heater Core?
- Coolant: The coolant can become acidic and start to break down, picking up debris, rust, and sediment from the engine and radiator.
- Scale and Rust Formation: Formation of scale and rust inside the cooling system.
- Low Coolant Flow: Low coolant levels or poor circulation can cause sediment to settle in the heater core.
- External Debris: External debris like leaves or dirt entering the cooling system.
Other Related Parts – No Heat in Your Acura
As professional mechanics, we understand the heater core flush may not be needed. We may also diagnose the following when there is no heat in your Acura: