The cooling system seeks to push out heat from your engine block to prevent internal parts from overheating. We all understand fuel provides our car power by converting to heat. Internal combustion engines thrive on heat, but even the mechanical parts and internal fluids that flow through your engine block can start to boil and crack if the temperature is not regulated.
Contents
- What's in a Cooling System?
- Understanding Your Jeep Wrangler’s Radiator
- Jeep Wrangler Radiator Parts Explained
- Pressure Cap
- What are Radiator Cores?
- Inlet and Overflow Tanks
- Aluminum vs. Copper Radiators
- Tube Size and Row Quantity. Which is Best for My Wrangler?
- Wrangler Cooling Capacity
- Is it Safe to Use Water in My Jeep Wrangler Cooling System?
- What Does A Water Pump Do?
- How Do I Replace my Jeep Wrangler Water Pump?
- What’s an Oil Cooler?
- How Does a Jeep Wrangler Cooling System Operate?
- The Risks of Overheating
- How to Cool an Overheating Engine
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Engines produce heat. Of course, but too much heat can leave you stranded on the trail with a dead engine. Make sure to keep up your rig's maintenance, or upgrade failing parts to make sure you keep your cool off-roading.