Dodge Coolant Tank
Heat is a must for your engine to perform its expected task but anything in excess
can cause negative effects like in the case of the heat generated during the combustion
process. This process is a must to produce the energy to be transported to the
various components of the car. The corresponding heat produced is balanced by
the cooling system which prevents overheating of the power train.
The auto parts comprising the cooling system have interlinked tasks to perform
to balance the effect of extreme heat which is also a factor in the easy wearing
out of the involved components. Generally most cars make use of two types of cooling
system, the liquid cooled and air cooled systems. As the name implies, air cooled
systems utilizes air to cool down the engine through powerful fan components.
Liquid cooled systems have cold fluid that goes into the pipes and chambers of
the car’s power train. As the liquid passes into the radiator, the heat is separated
from the fluid which is in turn emitted into the atmosphere. It is a cyclic process
repeated over and over.

The coolant used by the car is comprised of water and ethylene glycol or antifreeze.
Ethylene glycol is added to prevent freezing of water and toning down of the boiling
and freezing point. The coolant tank or the storage for the liquid must be free
from leaks. Tough quality and durable materials are a must to ensure efficient
and long lasting service. Leaks can be a cause of contamination which can affect
the components that can come in contact with the liquid.
Damaged coolant tank must be replaced at once. OEM and aftermarket replacements
like Dodge coolant tank can be easily accessed in any market including web based
stores. Just browse the net or go to your nearest local dealer if you are in need
of new replacements.