The radiator is part if the cooling system.
The engine emission exhaust system is part of every automobile. The electrical system is a car part.
The cooling system
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In front of the radiator.
Radiator is not a part of the AC system; it is part of the vehicle's cooling system, which helps to cool the engine by dissipating heat. The AC system consists of the compressor, condenser, and evaporator, which work together to cool and circulate air inside the vehicle.
No. The ac system uses a condenser and an evaporator.
No, the radiator is not part of the drivetrain. The drivetrain consists of components that transmit power from the engine to the wheels, such as the transmission, driveshaft, and axles. The radiator is part of the cooling system, responsible for dissipating heat from the engine to prevent overheating.
A radiator is a part of a typical cooling system that transfers heat away from the engine.
The core is typically copper with aluminum fins
Some exhaust systems use gaskets and some don't.
no, it's on the reservoir. Yes, the radiator "system" has a pressure-release cap located on the plastic coolant fill bottle. This bottle is an active part of the cooling system, and is where you add coolant to the system