Engine temperature control depends on a constant flow of coolant through very hot metal parts. When that circulation falters, ...
Your car’s water pump circulates coolant throughout the engine, where it soaks up heat, and into the radiator, where the coolant is cooled and then recirculated back to the engine to start the process ...
The water pump (technically the coolant pump) is powered by the engine and circulates liquid coolant through the engine cooling system. Leaks and noise are signs of water pump failure, which can be ...
Your vehicle's engine cooling system is one of its most critical components. Its primary responsibility is to cycle coolant — which is a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze — through your engine to ...
There are plenty of sounds you want to hear while cruising down the road. Your favorite song blasting through the speakers, the new exhaust setup you just bought doing its due diligence, and the road ...