Sep 29 2007
coolant reservoir
a radiator such as the Volvo 940 radiator radiates or dissipate heat to the surrounding environment, cooling down the heated coolant. A radiator is a metal box that is typically located in front of the vehicle engine compartment, just behind the grille and radiator fan. The radiator has an inlet and an outlet tube. The inlet tube is directly connected to the engine block by a rubber hose. On the other hand, the outlet tube is directly connected to the coolant reservoir or water tank. The coolant begins its circulations from the coolant reservoir. The coolant is then drawn out by the water pump.
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