Where is the water filling mark for the Ford Mondeo radiator?
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Ford Mondeo's radiator is located at the upper part of the radiator, and you can add water by unscrewing the radiator cap. Additional information: 1. Car radiator generally refers to the heat sink: The radiator is part of the car's cooling system. The radiator in the engine's water cooling system consists of three parts: the inlet chamber, the outlet chamber, the main plate, and the radiator core. The upper water tank is on the radiator, connected to the lower water tank via pipes. Hot water flows from the upper to the lower tank and turns into warm water. The cooling air fins form channels, and through the suction of the fan and the relative wind speed when the car moves forward, a large amount of cold air passes through the air channels, absorbing the heat from the cooling water flowing through the pipes and then dissipating it into the atmosphere. 2. The radiator is an important component of a water-cooled engine: As a key part of the cooling circuit in a water-cooled engine, it absorbs heat from the cylinder block to prevent engine overheating. Due to water's high specific heat capacity, the temperature does not rise significantly after absorbing the cylinder block's heat. Therefore, the engine's heat is transferred through the cooling water liquid circuit, using water as a heat carrier to conduct heat, and then dissipates via large-area cooling fins through convection to maintain the engine's optimal operating temperature.