Engine Cooling Systems
Engine cooling systems are designed to regulate the temperature of an internal combustion engine in vehicles by dissipating excess heat generated during operation. These systems typically consist of a radiator, water pump, thermostat, coolant, hoses, and a fan. The radiator facilitates the transfer of heat from the coolant to the air, while the water pump circulates the coolant throughout the engine. The thermostat helps regulate the temperature by controlling the flow of coolant, and the fan assists in cooling the radiator. Proper functioning of the engine cooling system is essential to prevent overheating and potential engine damage.