So, the primary job, of the cooling system, is to keep the engine from overheating.
The faster the cooling system heats up, the better it is. So, the engine in your car, runs best at a fairly high temperature. Consequently, engine components wear out faster, when the engine is cold. As a result, the engine is less efficient, and emits more pollution.
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Engine Cooling Fan – Is Your Cooling Fan Working – How To Test It
Coolant Recovery Tank – Helps To Maintain A Full Cooling System
Cooling Fan Relay – What Does It Do – Failure Symptoms – Testing
Water Pump Failure – There Are Common Failure Warning Signs
Electric Cooling Fan – What Can Stop It From Working Properly
Water Pump And Timing Belt Replacement – Tips And Instructions
Engine Coolant Antifreeze – Engine Cooling And Testing Made Easy
Intermittent Temperature Related Engine Problems, Where To Start
Bad Radiator Cap – A Cheap Fix, For A Potential, Disaster
Engine Antifreeze Coolant, What Does It Do?, Why You Need It?
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor – Function, Failure, Test
Radiator – Engine Overheating Causes And Consequences
(ECT) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor – What Can Go Wrong
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor – Step By Step Replacement
Car Thermostat Issues – Is Your Engine Coolant Flowing Properly
Antifreeze Coolant – Basic Information, You Really Need To Know
Car Radiator – Engine Damage, From Car Radiator Overheating
Automotive Engine Overheating – Causes And Consequences
BY DANNY BENDER