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Because quite a lot of the energy used by a combustion engine gets turned into heat whether we want it or not, so a cooling system is needed to keep the engine from overheating.
No it does not, it has to do with the cooling system of the engine and the heater. Refrigerant is used in the Air Conditioner.
That depends on if you are referring to the coolant temp sensor, ambient air temp sensor, 4 cyl, or 6 cyl. The coolant temperature sensor is used mainly for engine / coolant cooling, and A/C. The ambient sensor is used on some model years for A/C operation. Ambient locations normally in front of the A/C condensor. The condensor is the radiator looking component in front of the radiator. Coolant sensor vary by year and engine size. TechJK -------------------------
A heater core is a smaller version of the radiator that allows water used in the cooling system for the engine to be used to heat the interior of the vehicle.
what three types of testers can be used to determine the concentration of antifreeze in a cooling system?
Wind and Nitrogen...
cooling fins are used to cool down the engine by having the cool air pass through the fins which gets transferred down to the engine, so on a motorbike like all other engine's the cooling fins cool down the engine.
If the engine coolant is rusty color you would need to have the engine cooling system flushed and then a new 50 / 50 mixture of preferably distilled water and antifreeze used to refill the system
diesel has a lower boiling point than antifreeze. as the engine heats up the diesel will vapourize and cause high pressure in your system. you will also has much worse temperature control in your engine.
Yes, the C90 is an air cooled engine, the oil that runs through the little radiator is crankcase oil and is cooled in the system to help keep the engine temp down.
its used to bleed air out of cooling system,theres another one near the bulkhead where the heater pipes go into the car!
How- cooling oil why- overheating is bad for the engine parts