Cooling System

Keep Your Cool In Glendale

April 2, 2013
Keep Your Cool In Glendale

/> Your browser does not support video Glendale drivers rely on their car’s coolant system to keep their engine cool. Coolant (also called antifreeze) mixed with water flows through your truck engine and absorbs heat. The mixture then flows out to the radiator where it’s cooled by air flowing over the radiator. From there …

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Keeping Your Engine Cool In Glendale, Arizona

February 5, 2013
Glendale Arizona Radiator

The cooling system keeps Arizona motorists’s engines from overheating while they are driving around Glendale, Peoria and Glendale. Its job is to move heat away from the engine. Let’s talk about the various components of the system and how they make this happen. The radiator is the part most Glendale motorists associate with the …

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Water Pump

November 6, 2012

Your cooling system is very important. It circulates coolant through the radiator and your engine to protect your car from overheating. There are five main components to the cooling system: the radiator the radiator cap the hoses the thermostat and the water pump The water pump’s like the heart of your cooling system, circulating the [...]

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Cooling System Components

March 16, 2012

Today we want to talk about a very important system in our cars – the cooling system. It’s one of those things that you don’t give much thought to until it fails and then you’re stranded by the side of the road. Cooling systems fail more often than any other mechanical system – …

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Radiator Service

January 27, 2011

The coolant system is a vital part of your vehicle. It is also the second most common cause for vehicle failures. Even though coolant system failure is fairly common, it is easy to prevent. The most recognizable part of the coolant system is the radiator. It is connected to the engine with hoses and …

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