It cycles coolant through the engine. Heat from the engine is transferred to the coolant through a heat exchange. The heated coolant then cycles through the system to the radiator, where heat from the coolant undergoes another heat exchange, transferring heat from the coolant to the air which passes through the radiator.
Heat will also transfer from the motor to the air forced over the motor by the engine fan.
The cooling system is the radiator, engine fan, thermostat, and hoses...
No. The purpose of the cooling agent is to maintain the engine temperature within permissible limits to ensure minimal damage to the engine and avoid overheating. The cooling system cools the engine and reduces its temperature.
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The cooling system.
Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
It prevents the liquid within the engine from freezing or boiling. Coolant does just what the name implies. It keeps the engine cool, meaning it keeps the engine at the correct operating temperature. It also prevents corrosion within the engine and cooling system.
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.
That would be the cooling system for the engine.
FYI - Auto Recall: 2002 KIA Sportage - Engine and Engine Cooling: Cooling System: Fan. Dealers will replace engine cooling fan with a fan made of improved material - recall began on June 11, 2007.
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.