Cooling System Description
The cooling system maintains engine temperature at an efficient level during all engine operating conditions. When the engine is cold the system cools slowly, or not at all, to allow the engine to warm up quickly. The cooling system includes a radiator and coolant recovery subsystem, cooling fans, thermostat and housing, water pump, and drive belt.Operation of the cooling system requires proper functioning of all components. Coolant is drawn from the radiator by the water pump and circulated through coolant jackets in the engine block, intake manifold, and cylinder heads, and then directed back to the radiator where it is cooled.
This system directs some coolant through hoses to the heater core, to provide for heating and defrosting. A recovery reservoir is connected to the radiator to recover coolant displaced by expansion from high temperatures and maintain correct coolant level. As the coolant cools and contracts it is drawn back into the radiator by vacuum.