How to Add Water to the Mazda 3 Radiator?
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To add water to the Mazda 3 radiator, you only need to add it to the coolant reservoir. The radiator itself does not require water, as modern vehicles use antifreeze. The car radiator, also known as the heat exchanger, is a key component of the vehicle's cooling system and part of the engine. Its function is to dissipate heat. The coolant absorbs heat in the water jacket, flows to the radiator to release the heat, and then returns to the water jacket to circulate, achieving temperature regulation. The Mazda 3 features a stretched front design, with elegant lines gently extending to the A-pillar. After the B-pillar, the lines drop sharply and end abruptly at the short luggage compartment, with a slight upward curve that complements the wide and sturdy bumper below.