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Head gasket failure and the cooling system issues that surround it can quickly become a financial nightmare. Let us help you! Our service represents 15 years of compiled knowledge gathered from hundreds of ThermalWeld's infield technicians. Combine that with ThermalWeld's 2-part catalyzed head gasket sealant and you've got a winning combination.
If your local mechanic's Repair Estimate exceeds the value of your car, we highly recommend contacting ThermalWeld's Technical Support for a free Diagnostic Evaluation. The best results for a successful repair are always achieved when performed by an experienced ThermalWeld Technician.
If we don't have a technician available in your area or if you choose to do the repair yourself, a technician will be assigned to you for phone consultation.
After you have successfully repaired your car using our process you may want to consider becoming a ThermalWeld Technician. Most of our technicians started this way!
Blown head gaskets are one of the most expensive automotive repairs you will ever encounter and they are frequently misdiagnosed.
Head gasket damage often goes undetected after other suspected cooling system components have been repaired. When this happens your car will continue to overheat with no obvious reason why. An experienced mechanic will normally perform a Block Test to determine if exhaust gases are present in the cooling system. That simple test verifies the condition of the head gasket and should be part of the diagnostic process.
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