Posted on 9/29/2023

We've all seen it happen in our cars: the temperature gauge starts to creep toward the red zone, and suddenly, you hear that familiar bubbling sound coming from under the hood. It's your car's way of saying, "I'm getting too hot!" But don't worry, because the cooling system has a trick up its sleeve – the radiator. If you have ever wondered how it cools the liquid so fast, you are in the right place! Before We Start - The Heat Source First, let's understand the problem. Your car's engine generates an enormous amount of heat as it burns fuel and air to produce power. If left unchecked, this heat can cause severe damage to the engine's components. That's where the radiator steps in as the hero of the day. 1. The Role Of The Coolant Inside your engine, a mixture of water and antifreeze, known as coolant, circul ... read more