This is a radiator, the primary heat exchanger in the engine's cooling system, responsible for dissipating excess heat from the coolant. It is constructed to efficiently transfer thermal energy, ensuring the engine operates within its optimal temperature range, unlike a clogged or leaking radiator which can lead to overheating. Operators may observe a rising temperature gauge, steam from the engine bay, or visible coolant leaks when the radiator is compromised.
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The most common symptom of a failing radiator is a consistently high engine temperature reading on the gauge. This can be accompanied by visible coolant leaks under the machine or steam escaping from the engine compartment. If left unaddressed, severe overheating can cause significant engine damage.
Ensure the engine is completely cool before draining the old coolant and removing the radiator. When installing, properly seat the rubber mounting grommets to prevent vibration transfer.
Inspect all cooling system hoses, the thermostat, and the water pump for leaks or wear when replacing the radiator.