Do the two fans in front of the Nissan X-Trail engine rotate simultaneously?
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The two fans in front of the Nissan X-Trail engine rotate simultaneously. Introduction to the fans in front of the engine: The fans in front of the engine are part of the car's cooling system. Working principle: Driven by the water pump, the coolant enters the radiator located at the front of the car. The fan at the front operates, drawing cold air from outside into the engine compartment, which blows directly onto the radiator. The hot coolant inside the radiator transfers its heat to the air, thereby lowering its own temperature. It is then pumped by the water pump to start the next cycle. Through this continuous cycle of the coolant, the engine's heat is effectively controlled. This is the principle of the car's cooling system. Currently, most civilian vehicles use electronically controlled fans, where the operation of the fans is managed by the electronic system. When the temperature sensor detects that the coolant reaches a certain temperature, it sends a command to the fans, causing them to start operating. Once the coolant temperature drops to a certain level, the system sends a command to stop the fans.