No, if the coolant circulates too quickly it will not have time to cool down and re-cool the engine. The coolant would become extremely hot, and cause your engine to overheat and thus causing possible engine damage.
When the engine is cool
You can turn on the heater as that will cool the coolant more. If the car is sitting still and off, opening the hood will help. If you have a hose available..spraying the radiator with help drop the coolant temperature by increasing the radiator's efficiency.
It doesn't, it helps cool the engine by running coolant through it and letting it air cool. The better the radiator = the better the cooling, thus making the engine more efficient.
No , when the engine is cool
Look on the side of the coolant overflow bottle. There should be a low mark for the coolant for a cool engine, and one for a hot engine.
In the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool.
Dex-cool
We have a 1998 V8 Olds Aurora, and it takes dex-cool engine coolant. It is the coolant that is orange colored. Wouldn't your small manual tell you the correct coolant to use?
No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
Radiator stores engine coolant for circulation throughout the engine The radiator is placed at the front of the engine and exposed to the atmosphere to keep coolant cool to maintain proper engine temperature
when the engine is cool, check the anti-freeze level. it may be low.
to cool the coolant in the engine