There are a multitude of reasons why your car's engine can overheat, with low amounts of or absolutely no cooling liquid present to keep it from doing so. You should think twice before pouring ...
AS ITS NAME SUGGESTS, antifreeze is designed to keep the water in your car’s engine from freezing. But it’s also designed, rather confusingly, to keep your engine cool by reducing the chances ...
Internal combustion engines require many types of fluids to operate smoothly. One of the most essential is coolant. Coolant is that green, yellow, pink, or purple fluid that goes inside the ...
YouTube channel Project Farm tests coolants and coolant additives to find out if any live up to their claims of cool running, ...
The radiator fan (or fans) pulls cooling air through the car’s radiator. Positioned between the radiator and engine, cooling fans are particularly helpful when the car is stationary or moving at ...
the cooling circuit when hot, and to return when the car is turned off and the engine cools. The cooling system also incorporates elements of the cabin’s ventilation system, because engine heat ...
Coolant is an essential fluid for the engine cooling system of your car. The choice between using water or coolant to maintain and regulate the car's engine temperature has divided motorists and ...
TotalEnergies Lubrifiants says it made history by equipping a hybrid road car with an immersion-cooled battery with its “Cell ...
Coolant from the radiator and engine oil are supposed to be separate and never mixed. If they are mixing, you probably have a problem with either the engine’s cylinder head gasket or perhaps an oil ...