Attention
- Do not add coolant before the engine is cooled down.
- Never open the coolant tank lid to avoid burns when the engine is hot. The cooling system is in a state of high temperature and high pressure when the engine is still hot.
- Do not touch the skin directly, put it somewhere safe.
Car Radiator Coolant
Car radiator coolant, also known as antifreeze, is a liquid that is used in the cooling system of a vehicle to help regulate the temperature of the engine. The radiator is a vital component of the cooling system, and it is responsible for dissipating the heat that is generated by the engine as it operates. The radiator coolant is circulated through the engine and radiator by a pump, and it absorbs heat from the engine as it passes through. The cooled coolant is then returned to the radiator, where it gives off the absorbed heat and is cooled again before being recirculated through the engine.
Radiator coolant is usually a mixture of water and a chemical additive, such as ethylene glycol or propylene glycol. The chemical additive helps to prevent the coolant from freezing in cold temperatures and boiling in hot temperatures, which can damage the engine and cooling system. It also helps to prevent corrosion and scale buildup in the cooling system.
It is important to use the correct type of radiator coolant in your vehicle, as using the wrong type can potentially cause problems with the cooling system. It is also important to maintain the proper level of coolant in the system and to change the coolant at the intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Failing to do so can lead to overheating, engine damage, and other problems.
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