water pump, heater core, radiator, thermostat, hoses, belt or timing belt depends on the car to run the water pump, and coolant
mechanic for 10yrs
If there is no cooling system, the engin will overheat.
power supply, motherboard and cooling system
Dell computers have always had great cooling components in their computers.
The cooling system helps keep the car from running too hot. A diagram for the 1998 Ford Taurus cooling system can be found in the car's maintenance or repair manual.
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.
Low engine oil can effect the cooling system as it creates additional friction which may be difficult for the cooling system to remove. The oil is designed to both lubricate and cool the internal components.
A cooling system schematic for this car can be found in the maintenance manual. It can also be found in the repair manual of the car.
You can go and ask your mum ;)
Poor coolant circulation in the cooling system.
It Will usually have an air pocket in the cooling system. But it may just be the Air Conditioning equalising after you shut the car off. Start by filling the cooling system
drain the whole cooling system and refill it. You will never know if you don't give details of your car!
The cooling system is a closed system. If there is smoke (probably steam) there must be a leak in the cooling system somewhere.