Let’s face facts. Your radiator is one of the most crucial components of your Voyager. If it should stop working or not work properly, end of story. Your engine would not be able to do its job.
So, if there are any signs of trouble, you can purchase a new or rebuilt radiator right here, right now, on this Voyager-dedicated webpage.
Not only that, we have radiator caps, heater hoses, overflow radiator tanks, radiator fan assemblies, aluminum radiators and much more to keep your cooling system in top shape.
As a review, here is how your radiator works. Fuel injectors place a measured amount of gasoline mixed with air into each of your engine’s cylinders. Then a spark plug ignites the gas/air mixture, creating a small explosion. These explosions in each cylinder create energy that moves the cylinders. The motion of the cylinders turns the crankshaft, the crankshaft turns the drive shaft; the drive shaft, through the differential, turns the wheels.
So what does the radiator do? Those explosions in the cylinders, which add up to thousands per minute, produce a large amount of heat — so much, in fact, that if this heat were allowed to accumulate, the high temperature would melt steel. The radiator’s job is to remove that heat from the cylinders.
While the engine is running, the water pump circulates coolant around the cylinders. At the cylinders, the coolant absorbs heat. When the hot coolant arrives at the radiator, the coolant runs through it by force of gravity. The coolant’s exposure to air removes the heat that the coolant contains. Then the water pump moves the coolant back through the engine and the cycle begins all over again.
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