Turn your car off. I have seen people use water to cool it down as well.
to cool the water when the water gos down the radiator.
No. Let it cool down before you open the radiator cap and then put water in the radiator
Yes but it will cool down
Usually in front of the radiator, used to cool the freon down.
That is for the air can flow through the radiator and cool the engine coolant down.
You don't. Wait for the engine to cool down to avoid getting burned before you open radiator cap.
It depends on the style cap you have but, in all cases wait for the engine to cool down (cool to the touch) then push down and turn counterclockwise at the same time. Some caps do not require you to push down.
Coolant gets hot. Either there's a radiator leak, or you opened up the cap without letting it cool down.
nothing wrong, it just stays on to help cool the radiator down.
It helps the fan cool the radiator by funneling the air.
The best way to cool down an overheated car engine is to park the vehicle. Allowing the engine to cool down naturally avoids all potential hazards and it is also safer for the engine. If you must start the cooling process immediately, pour cool water over the radiator and upper and lower hoses.
The radiator cools the water which then goes to your engine to cool it off, as cool water enters your engine hot water from the engine enters your radiator