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Uncle Sam Auto Repair has been providing quality car care in Gretna, LA, since 2014. We are a family-owned business delivering honest and professional automotive repair and auto maintenance services to the people of Gretna and surrounding areas.

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Radiator Replacement Services
If you're experiencing radiator problems, don't hesitate to bring your car into Uncle Sam Auto Repair for radiator repair services. Our experienced, ASE-certified tire and automotive service professionals will begin with a Cooling System Diagnostic. We even offer radiator replacement services for vehicles with damaged radiators. When it comes to radiator replacement and radiator repair services, you can count on Uncle Sam Auto Repair we service all types of vehicles every day. The New Orleans Metro area has trusted Uncle Sam Auto Repair for automotive services and radiator repairs in the Westbank! Come see us today (no appointment needed) for your radiator repair and experience the difference Uncle Sam Auto Repair can deliver!

Radiator flushes include:

  • Inspection of your radiator system and pressure test for any leaks
  • Addition of flush chemicals to the radiator
  • Radiator fluid exchange
  • Refilling of radiator system with anti-freeze
  • 12-month or 12,000 mile limited warranty

 

Common Questions About Your Engine

How often should I have routine maintenance performed?

Each car, SUV, truck or van manufacturer lists time and mileage intervals for routine maintenance, inspections and part replacement. Some service intervals are shorter, requiring more frequent maintenance, while other maintenance intervals are longer, occurring once or twice over the life of your vehicle.

Some vehicles have internal clocks that alert you to when you need maintenance as well. Heed those indicator lights.

 

Of course, if you need work sooner, we’re here to help between recommended intervals. Find your vehicle’s recommended maintenance intervals. Need maintenance? Schedule an appointment.

Does it matter where you buy gasoline?

Buy gasoline at busy stations to ensure you don't get a "bad load" that has been sitting too long in a tank. Also, don't buy gas at a station at the Same time you see a delivery truck filling an underground tank--and stirring up impurities in the fuel in that tank.

What are the most common maintenance items recommended by manufacturers?

  • They vary, but here’s a good place to start:
  • Routine parts and fluid inspections
  • Coolant fluid exchange
  • Filter (air, cabin air, fuel) replacement
  • Timing belt replacement
  • Transmission fluid exchange
  • Spark plug replacement
  • Axle fluid exchange
  • Tire rotations
    All inspections and recommended maintenance services will vary by your vehicle make and model. Check your owner’s manual for the specific needs of your vehicle.

How can I tell if my bulb is out before I start driving at night?

First, identify the exact bulb. Today’s vehicles have more bulbs than just the headlights and taillights. Even vehicles with long-lasting LED bulbs need to be replaced at some point. Newer vehicles have sensors to alert you of a bulb outage, but with some cars boasting over a 100 different bulbs, having an alert for each one isn’t possible. Before you drive off, check the exterior and interior of your vehicle for any lights that could be out. Most lights can be changed at your convenience, but critical exterior lights need to be changed immediately for the safety of yourself and others.