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Category: Radiator

link to Can You Drive Without A Radiator Cap?

Can You Drive Without A Radiator Cap?

A vehicleโ€™s radiator cap is designed to seal the radiator filler neck securely. This prevents contaminants from accessing the cooling system; it helps the system to build pressure, which raises the...

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link to How Long To Wait To Open Coolant Cap?

How Long To Wait To Open Coolant Cap?

You are expected to wait 1 to 2 hours before opening the coolant cap. The reason is that the cooling system works with a lot of pressure, and that pressure can be dangerous. The importance of how...

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link to Radiator Fan Runs When Engine Is Cold – Causes & Fixes

Radiator Fan Runs When Engine Is Cold – Causes & Fixes

Under perfect conditions, the car engine produces much heat during combustion. So, car manufacturers design a cooling system to prevent the engine from overheating. The primary purpose of the cooling...

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link to Symptoms of a Bad Radiator Fan and Checking Process

Symptoms of a Bad Radiator Fan and Checking Process

Virtually, the vast majority of road-going vehicles and all late model cars are equipped with radiator fans that help to maintain optimum operating temperature. They're located close to the radiator...

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link to How to Flush a Clogged Radiator the Quick & Best Way

How to Flush a Clogged Radiator the Quick & Best Way

Have you ever experienced a severe engine overheating? It could be due to a clogged radiator or blown head gasket, which could lead to other engine problems. A clogged radiator is usually caused by a...

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