Where is the radiator of Chery Tiggo 3 located
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The radiator of Chery Tiggo 3 is located near the engine. The car's radiator, also known as the heat exchanger, is the main component of the vehicle's cooling system. As the core part of the cooling system, the radiator maintains engine temperature through the circulation of coolant in the engine waterways. Relevant information about car radiators is as follows: 1. When the engine water temperature is high, the water pump circulates coolant repeatedly to lower the engine temperature (the radiator consists of hollow copper tubes. Hot coolant enters the radiator, gets air-cooled, and then circulates back to the engine cylinder walls) to protect the engine. In winter, if the water temperature is too low, the circulation will stop to prevent the engine from becoming too cold. 2. The car radiator is mainly composed of the radiator core, water pipes, cooling fins, upper tank, and lower tank. The upper tank is on top of the radiator and is connected to the lower tank via water pipes. When hot coolant flows from the upper to the lower tank, it becomes warm. The cooling fins form air channels where, through the suction of the fan and the relative wind speed when the vehicle moves forward, large amounts of cold air absorb the heat from the coolant flowing through the pipes and then dissipate it into the atmosphere.
Having driven quite a few cars like the Chery Tiggo 3, the radiator position is generally quite similar. It's located at the front of the engine bay. When you pop the hood, the first thing you'll see at the very front is that metal grille-like component—that's the radiator, which is part of the cooling system. Last time I helped a friend check his Tiggo 3, I noticed the coolant reservoir was right beside it—a plastic tank with level markings for easy fluid inspection. The front placement ensures maximum cooling efficiency. While driving, always keep an eye on the dashboard temperature gauge; if it shows an overheating warning, pull over immediately to check. Regularly topping up with dedicated coolant extends its lifespan, and it's especially wise to check before long summer trips.