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Don't really read your question? But you can pick up a manual at any auto parts store. The cooling system consits of the following ::::Major components
Radiator Waterpump Engine block Cooling aficionado
Secondary components
reservoir thermostat, Heater core
each item can be located in the instruction book
If your question was more specific I could probably aid you more
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Don't count on it. People have been asking for them for years. You can find supposed diagrams showing the general principals, but you really just own to determine direction of flow and deduce from there.
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Answers: Which vehicle? How detailed? Basically you start at the radiator then you go to the thermistat which open up at a certain temp. Then you have the hose pump which circulates the coolant through the rest of the system. Then you have the system branch off. Most go through the heads and block around the cylinders to cool the block and some goes to the boiler core to provide the heat you use to warm up the country house of your car. Then it joins subsidise together and back into the radiator which acts as a resevoir and roast exchanger. The overflow/resevoir on some cars acts as a extra storage place for the coolant in suitcase the car gets to hot and the coolant expands or at hand is a slight leak there is perfume coolant available.
Don't count on it. People have been asking for them for years. You can find supposed diagrams showing the general principals, but you really just own to determine direction of flow and deduce from there.
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