BMW and MINI Cooper Cooling System Repair in Culver City: What LA Heat Does to Your Engine

The Westside does not get dramatic weather. What it does get, starting in May and building through August, is a sustained ambient heat load that does something specific to BMW and MINI cooling systems: it finds the weak points. Components that were holding together adequately through the milder months suddenly face 85 to 95-degree ambient temperatures, stop-and-go traffic on the 405 generating engine bay heat, and AC systems pulling additional load from the engine. The cumulative result is that May and June are the two months where The HAUS Culver City sees the highest volume of cooling system diagnoses in the local BMW and MINI fleet.