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What are 3 parts of a coolant system?
What are the Parts of the Cooling System?
- Cooling Fan. The cooling fan is located at the very front of the vehicle and is designed to turn on when the coolant (we’ll talk more about this in a minute) begins to get to hot.
- Radiator.
- Water Pump.
- Thermostat.
- Hoses.
- Antifreeze/Coolant.
What are the main components of coolant?
Nearly all engines use coolants with similar base fluids: a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol and water. In some circumstances, industrial engines may use other base fluids, such as additized water or a mixture of propylene glycol and water.
What are the parts of a cooling system in a car?
In order to understand your car’s cooling system it is important to understand all of the basic cooling system components.
- Radiator.
- Radiator top hose.
- Radiator bottom hose.
- Water pump.
- Thermostat.
- Electric cooling fan.
- Thermo-time switch.
What is a radiator in a car?
Although most people have heard of a radiator, they may not be aware of its purpose or importance. In the simplest terms, the radiator is the central component of a vehicle’s cooling system. Its primary function is to monitor and regulate a vehicle engine’s temperature and prevent it from overheating.
What is the color of coolant?
Most people think of antifreeze or coolant as green. For years many antifreeze/coolants were green in color but now many coolants come in a variety of colors. Antifreeze or coolant can be yellow, pink or red, blue, and green.
Which is used as coolant?
The most commonly used coolant in the United States is water. Other coolants include heavy water, air, carbon dioxide, helium, liquid sodium, and a sodium-potassium alloy.
What part of the car is the coolant?
Car coolant is located in a reservoir affixed to the radiator before it’s introduced to the engine block and its components. Engine coolant is used in conjunction with a liquid cooling system.