Falling victim to radiator boil-over or having your hot rod vapor lock while cruising through town is never a good feeling. Finding yourself in the left turn lane at a red light with the engine ...
As summer heat rolls in and trucks spend more time hauling heavy loads in stop-and-go traffic, cooling systems start working overtime. Long runs, extended idle time and higher operating temperatures ...
The internal combustion engines that power most modern cars generate huge amounts of heat as they run. While it's normal for your vehicle's engine to become quite hot while driving, too much heat can ...
When a car’s air conditioning system fails, the driving experience can suffer significantly, especially during the hot months. A functional AC system is essential for comfort and can even 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 ...
Introduction Modern buildings rely heavily on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to maintain comfortable ...
All cars are air cooled! Anyone who doesn't think so should try driving with the radiator covered. True, the engine is liquid cooled. The liquid—calledcoolant—may be water, alcohol and water, ethylene ...