Do cars still have water tanks now?
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Currently, cars do have water tanks, which refer to radiators. More information about radiators is as follows: 1. The radiator is part of the car's cooling system. In the engine's water cooling system, the radiator consists of three parts: the inlet chamber, the outlet chamber, the main plate, and the radiator core. 2. Radiators can be installed in three ways: same-side inlet and outlet, opposite-side inlet and outlet, and bottom inlet and outlet. Regardless of the method, the number of pipes should be minimized, as more pipes not only increase costs but also potential risks. 3. The hoses of the engine radiator can age over prolonged use and are prone to cracking, allowing water to easily enter the radiator. If a hose ruptures while driving, the high-temperature water sprayed out can form large clouds of steam escaping from under the engine hood. When this happens, immediately choose a safe place to stop the car and then take emergency measures to address the issue.