Mopar Cooling Systems
1985 Jeep Scrambler
What is a cooling system in my Dodge?
A cooling system manages the engine's temperature and prevents it from overheating. It is made up of many working parts, including the radiator, water pump, thermostat, coolant, and different hoses.
How does a cooling system work?
The cooling system circulates coolant through the engine and absorbs heat. The heated coolant then travels to the radiator, releasing the heat into the air.
How often should I change my coolant?
Coolant should typically be changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or as your vehicle's manufacturer recommends. Regular checks can help make sure the coolant level is correct, and the fluid is in good condition. If you come across an overheating engine, coolant leaks, low coolant levels, or a malfunctioning heater, you may want to inspect your cooling system.
Where can I purchase OEM cooling system parts online?
Mopar Wholesale Store is the place to shop. We offer nationwide shipping options from Deer Park, TX, so that you can shop from anywhere in the US. Please feel free to contact our team with any questions.
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