In general the hot coolant enters the top opening and out the lower to the water pump.
It won't.
To circulate coolant through the engine block, radiator and passenger compartment heater core.
the reason it wont circulate is cuz u radiator is clogged or plugged flush it or buy a new one
The radiator is used to cool down the coolant (water plus antifreeze etc) which in turn is used to circulate the engine and prevent it overheating.
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gyres in the northern hemisphere circulate clockwise, while the gyres in the southern hemisphere circulate counterclockwise
A "bad" thermostat is probably one that is sticking. If it sticks open, the engine coolant will circulate through the radiator at all tiimes, making the car hard to warm up in the winter, and slightly less efficient according to the laws of heat engines. If the thermostat is stuck closed, the coolant will never circulate through the radiator, which could cause the engine to be damaged by overheating.
The boiler has a circulation pump that circulate the water
Thermostat is stuck or water pump is bad or radiator is clogged. Start with the thermostat because it is the most likely and the cheapest to repair. Good luck
question- what was the car without a radiator? well it's probly a car without a stinking radiator,,,
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They circulate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.