As your automobile is constantly engaged in the adventures that
you take with your everyday life, all parts struggle from the laborious
work of the mechanical and electrical process of the whole operation.
The engine system is of great importance as this is the central system
that majority of the systems of an automobile are dependents to in
order to carry out their respective tasks and keep the automobile in
good condition.
The vehicle’s engine needs to produce
enough output to power all these systems. As a result, the engine and
its parts are exposed to the combustion of the fuel and air mixture
process. Without the presence of the cooling system, the engine and its
parts will not be able to withstand the heat produced and will likely
overheat. The cooling system balances the temperature around the engine
system preventing it from overheating. Overheating is one of the most
common automotive problems.
The
cooling system found in vehicles are generally categorized into two
types: the liquid cooling and the air cooling system. The latter type
transfers the heat to the air with the use of a powerful fan forcing
air over the engine block covered in aluminum fins that conducts the
heat away from the cylinder. The former uses pipes and passageways in
the engine to circulate the fluid and will absorb the heat through the
hot engine. The engine will be cooled off while the fluid passes
through a radiator (heat exchanger) and the heat will be released into
the air. The process is a cycle so the fluid will once again circulate
around the passages.
The fluid or the coolant is housed in a storage area that is made of
high quality materials to ensure it will not give in easily to rust and
corrosion. The coolant tank or sometimes called coolant expansion tank,
coolant reservoir tank, coolant overflow tank, holds a liquid that is
made up of water and ethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol is used as an
anti-freezing agent as the water can freeze during extreme low
temperatures in which it can cause the circulation to be hampered.
The
Nissan coolant tank of your Nissan automobile may not last for the
whole lifetime of the vehicle. Over time, it will need replacement to
continue the function of the cooling system. If you need Nissan
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