Overheating engines can ruin schedules and motors. Our team diagnoses leaks, flushes systems, and replaces damaged parts to restore cooling efficiency and engine protection.
Truck Coolant System Repair in Birmingham, AL
Your truck’s cooling system protects the engine from overheating and long-term damage. When it fails—whether from a broken water pump, plugged radiator, or leaking hose—your engine performance and reliability are immediately at risk. That’s why Rollin Wrench offers full-service coolant system repair that’s fully mobile.
We work on all major diesel cooling systems, including primary radiators, coolant lines, heater cores, thermostats, and water pumps. From minor leaks to full flushes, we come equipped to handle the problem right at your truck’s location—no towing required.
Our mobile cooling system services include:
- Coolant leak diagnostics and pressure testing
- Radiator inspection, flushing, and replacement
- Water pump repair and replacement
- Truck thermostat replacement
- Radiator cap testing and system pressure checks
- Inspection of fan clutches and more!
What Makes Us Different
Rollin Wrench is built for working trucks that can’t afford downtime. We’re mobile, fast, and open 24/7—so when your cooling system goes down, we come to you. Whether you’re on the side of the highway or at your terminal, our techs will show up with the tools, parts, and experience needed to get your truck back to safe operating temps.
What sets our mobile coolant system repair apart:
- Rapid diagnosis and repair of coolant leaks and overheating
- Fast response to roadside breakdowns or maintenance calls
- No shop delays—just real solutions on-site, every time
Contact Us About Truck Cooling System Repair Now: Call 205-346-2122!
Is your truck overheating or losing coolant? Call Rollin Wrench at 205-346-2122. Our mobile team will come to your location in Birmingham or beyond to inspect and repair your cooling system—on the spot.
What Areas Do You Serve For Coolant System Repair?
As well as Birmingham, AL, we also proudly service the following areas: Alabaster, Pelham, Trussville, Gardendale, Moody, Leeds.
What Causes A Diesel Engine To Overheat?
Diesel engines overheat due to coolant leaks, faulty thermostats, water pump failures, plugged radiators, or malfunctioning fan clutches. It’s important to diagnose overheating quickly to prevent serious engine damage.
How Often Should I Flush My Coolant System?
Heavy-duty trucks should typically have the coolant system flushed every 2 years or 30,000–60,000 miles, depending on manufacturer guidelines and operating conditions. Regular flushing prevents corrosion and buildup in the system.
How Can I Get Coolant System Repair?
To get mobile coolant system repair, call Rollin Wrench at 205-346-2122. We’ll bring the tools, coolant, and expertise directly to your truck—wherever it’s parked.