Where is the Emgrand radiator located?

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DeGriffin
07/24/25 3:48am
Geely Emgrand's radiator is located between the front grille and the engine in the engine compartment. The steps for adding water to the car radiator are as follows: 1. Turn the pressure cap counterclockwise. If you hear a hissing sound, wait until the sound disappears before opening it. 2. Fill the coolant expansion tank with an appropriate amount of coolant to a level between the MAX and MIN marks on the expansion tank. 3. Start the engine with the coolant expansion tank cap open. 4. After starting the engine, the coolant in the tank will gradually decrease. At this time, add an appropriate amount of coolant to the expansion tank until the liquid level reaches between the MAX and MIN marks on the coolant expansion tank. 5. Reinstall the cap, ensuring that the pressure cap is hand-tightened and fully seated.
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EmeryMarie
08/10/25 11:22pm
The radiator of the Emgrand is essentially the cooling system's heat exchanger, typically located behind the front grille. When you open the engine hood, the foremost metal mesh component with pipes is the radiator. When I top up the coolant myself, I usually start by locating the black plastic expansion tank, which is connected to the radiator and has MIN/MAX level markers. However, it's crucial to note that you should never open the cap when the engine is hot, as the high-pressure steam inside can burst out and cause burns. Once, my neighbor hastily opened the cap and scalded his hand, later costing over 800 yuan at the repair shop. If you're unsure about the exact location, the safest bet is to refer to the engine compartment diagram in the owner's manual.
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