This article was originally featured on The Drive. On a long enough timeline, random things start wearing out on every car. Fluids get old, seals dry up, and age can overtake even the most tender love ...
When you're planning out the stages of your car buildup, the cooling system probably isn't a particularly thrilling part of the investment. So if you're in the market for a new radiator, you've ...
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
As engines get very hot, coolant helps distribute heat to help prevent overheating and engine damage. It also adds antifreeze protection and acts as a lubricant for some of the engine’s components. If ...
Lots of systems have to work together to turn a pile of parts into a running/driving car, and a key one is the car's cooling system. Our Super Chevy Week to Wicked, presented by POL, 1969 Camaro has ...
If your car’s coolant level drops and the A/C suddenly stops working, it is often a sign of engine overheating. Acting quickly can prevent serious engine damage. Stop safely, let the engine cool, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The heatwave has given dozens of Canberrans an expensive lesson on the need to pay more attention to their cars' cooling systems, the ...