A car’s water pump is the heart of the cooling system. It circulates coolant (antifreeze) through the engine and radiator. Where it absorb heat and prevent dangerous overheating, ensuring the engine stays at its optimal operating temperature. And avoid severe damage like warped components or seized parts. Driven by a belt connected to the engine, it continuously pushes coolant from the radiator into the engine block. Then around cylinders, and back to the radiator to release heat, maintaining engine health.
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