The radiator is the cooling system of the car. Its working principle is to use cold air to reduce the temperature of the coolant from the engine in the radiator. Its main function is to help the car dissipate heat, because heat is generated when the car is started, and if there is no radiator, the heat generated is enough to destroy the entire car!
During their daily maintenance, the owner should periodically evacuate, clean and fill the cooling system in order to supplement the antifreeze mixture to prevent dust accumulation and corrosion (dust and corrosion will affect the performance of the car and damage the engine). When maintaining the cooling system, check all hoses and radiator caps, and remove them for cleaning if necessary.
In addition, long-term riding will inevitably damage the cooling system. The salt in the ocean air, the salt, debris and other chemicals on the road will destroy the metal material of the radiator. The direct consequence of the damage of the radiator is Causes the engine to overheat, and the overheating causes the engine to be in danger of bursting. Therefore, Sherrock recommends that cars that have been driving for five years or more should replace their radiators with new ones.