Cooling System Description
Cooling System DescriptionWARNING:
^ Be sure to check coolant level only on coolant reservoir (a translucent container) and add coolant only into the reservoir when replenishment is needed. Never remove radiator cap to check coolant level or add coolant, as doing so is very dangerous for the following reasons:
- Coolant in cooling system may be extremely high in temperature, even exceeding the boiling point as it is under pressure. If radiator cap is removed in this condition, high-temperature and high-pressure coolant will instantaneously boil up and gush out; you could then be seriously scalded by hot coolant and steam. Furthermore, as coolant contains flammable antifreeze material, coolant splashing over engine and fenders can start fire.
^ Be sure to check that engine coolant is cold before removing any part of cooling system.
^ Be sure to disconnect negative (-) cable from battery before removing any part of cooling system.
The cooling system consists of a radiator, coolant reservoir, water pump, cooling fan and thermostat. The radiator is of a tube-and-fin type.