The Dodge radiator is an important part of your engine’s cooling system -- without it, your engine is susceptible to overheating, placing other engine systems and components in danger of being damaged or even destroyed. Heat is your engine’s best friend and it’s worst enemy—without it, your car won’t start; but unregulated heat levels will leave you stranded on the side of the road with a steaming engine. A mix of coolant, or antifreeze, and water moves through your engine via the cooling system, cooling it down by taking up excessive engine heat, and then moving to the Dodge radiator, pushed through the radiator hose by the power of the water pump.
The radiator receives the scorching coolant and lowers it’s temperature by circulating it through its winding tubing. Intentionally designed with a wide, flat surface area and positioned behind the grill of your vehicle, the radiator makes contact with the rush of oncoming air as your vehicle propels forward, thus cooling the antifreeze.
After it’s been cooled, it is delivered back to the engine where the whole process repeats itself. Because unregulated heat is a potential enemy to your engine, you should check your Dodge radiator regularly to avoid engine overheating. The first and most obvious sign of radiator problems is that your dashboard gauge will indicate that your engine is overheating by displaying a red zone. Over time, radiator problems may include antifreeze leaking out of your Dodge radiator. When your leak is small and new you may be able to keep the situation under control by refilling your fluid frequently, but eventually the leaking will progress to the point that you need a new Dodge radiator. When that time comes, you can order your new Dodge radiator online, through our securely encrypted site, or with a fast toll-free phone call. Order your Dodge radiator with us today and avoid having to call a tow truck tomorrow.
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