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In previous articles, we provided a basic overview of how the vehicle cooling system works and provided an in-depth look into components such as the radiator and radiator fan. In this week’s edition, we continue be focussing on three somewhat smaller components, but no less critical!    2.3 Pressure Cap...

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Part 2: Components of The Cooling System In last week’s article, we provided a basic overview of how the vehicle cooling system works. From this week, we can begin looking at the individual components in this system, notably, the Radiator; The Radiator Cooling Fans; Pressure Cap & Reserve Tank; Water...

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Part 1: What is a Cooling System?  If you are a driving a typical 4 cylinder vehicle on a national road at 120km/h, your car will be producing approximately 4,000 controlled explosions per minute inside the engine as the spark plugs ignite the fuel in each cylinder to propel the...

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