Cooling System: Description and Operation
System Cooling Circuit:
The cooling system consists of a cross-flow radiator which features high heat-dissipation performance, an electric fan and thermoswitch, water pump, thermostat, thermosensor and tank.
At temperatures below 88°C (190°F), the thermostat remains closed and coolant flows through the bypass and heater circuits. As temperature increases the thermostat opens and the coolant flows through the radiator where it is cooled. When coolant temperature increases to 95°C (203°F), the thermoswitch (which is a bimetal type) is turned on and the cooling fan begins operating.