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A car radiator is a key part of the engine’s cooling system. It uses metal tubes and fins to dissipate excess heat from circulating coolant, preventing the engine from overheating. And it transfers heat to the outside air, aided by a fan and grille airflow, ensuring engine durability and performance.

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Radiator: Engine Overheating Causes and Consequences

01/14/2025
Your radiator, helps your engine operate within a “normal” temperature range, of about 195 to 220 degrees F. However, as effective as today’s engines are, they still waste a lot of the heat energy they […]
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Car Thermostat Issues: Is Your Engine Coolant Flowing Properly

12/05/2024
First, having car thermostat issues, can cause your engine coolant temperature, to change erratically. Not only that, but car thermostat issues, can prohibit your engine coolant from flowing properly. So, the thermostat regulates the exact […]
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Cooling Heating

Car Radiator : Consequences Of Car Radiator Overheating

06/17/2024
So, a car radiator is only one of the many parts, that make up your engine’s cooling system. But, the car radiator is the most important part, as it disperses the biggest amount of heat. […]

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