Cooling System: Operation
| 1 - HEATER - REAR |
| 6 - WATER PUMP |
| 2 - HEATER - FRONT |
| 7 - RADIATOR |
| 3 - ENGINE |
| 8 - COOLANT RECOVERY CONTAINER |
| 4 - THERMOSTAT |
| 9 - COOLANT FLOW - PRESSURE CAP VACUUM |
| 5 - ENGINE OIL COOLER |
| 10 - COOLANT FLOW - PRESSURE CAP RELIEF |
The engine cooling system's primary purpose is to maintain engine temperature in a range that will provide satisfactory engine performance and emission levels under all expected driving conditions. It also provides hot coolant for heater performance. It does this by transferring heat from engine metal to coolant, moving this heated coolant to the radiator, and then transferring this heat to the ambient air.
- When engine is cold: thermostat is closed, cooling system has no flow through the radiator. The coolant bypass flows through the engine only.
- When engine is warm: thermostat is open, cooling system has bypass flow and coolant flow through radiator.