When an internal combustion engine runs, it generates a lot of heat. If this heat isn’t managed, the engine can overheat and suffer serious problems, such as warped cylinder heads, blown head gaskets, or even engine failure. To prevent this, vehicles use a cooling system, and the liquid inside is essential. The two main options are water and engine coolant. While both absorb heat, they work differently and affect engine life in different ways
This is informative, but sometimes coolant is not available, and the car gets heated in the middle of the Road. In that case, water is the only solution.
Thanks, you are right.
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Even in coolant, water is the main cooler. Coolant oil is only used to prevent corrosion and keep things lubricated.
Yes, rightly said.