Do Cars Still Have Radiators?

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AngelinaDella
07/29/25 11:00pm
Modern cars still have radiators, whose function is to dissipate excess and unnecessary heat from the engine, ensuring the engine operates within normal temperature ranges under various speeds or driving conditions. Precautions for using car radiators include: 1. Preventing the radiator from overheating; 2. Regularly replacing the coolant; 3. Avoiding the use of tap water as a substitute for coolant; 4. Choosing high-quality diluted water or antifreeze for the radiator; 5. Performing regular anti-rust treatments on the radiator; 6. Promptly addressing any radiator malfunctions to prevent further damage from continued use.
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