
Coolant is added into the radiator. The amount of coolant must be between the two marks, neither too much nor too little. Additional information: Car Radiator: The car radiator, also known as the heat exchanger, is a key component in the car's cooling system. The coolant absorbs heat in the water jacket, dissipates the heat when flowing to the radiator, and then returns to the water jacket for circulation, achieving temperature regulation. Coolant is a type of cooling liquid containing special additives, mainly used in liquid-cooled engine cooling systems. Coolant: Coolant has excellent properties such as preventing freezing in winter, boiling in summer, and resisting scale and corrosion all year round. For vehicles using coolant, never directly add tap water; distilled water or deionized water should be used instead. If these are not available, boiled and cooled water is better than tap water. If coolant is lost due to leakage, the same brand of coolant should be added, and coolant should be used throughout all seasons. Adding too much coolant can cause it to spray out from the auxiliary reservoir. Coolant has certain corrosive properties and may cause some corrosion to rubber components inside the vehicle.


