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Established by Dodge brothers John Francis Dodge and Horace Elgin Dodge that
started 1901 when they opened a machine shop in Detroit, making stove parts and,
later, auto parts. A year later, they entered the world of automobile by supplying
parts for the Ford vehicles. They build their own version of four wheeler by the
year 1913, three years after they established their own automobile company in
Hamtramck, Michigan. From that moment on, Dodge Company still produces top quality
trucks, vans, and cars that have defined the way people move.
As Dodge vehicles roll for almost a century, the heritage of original Dodge vehicles
is still carried over to the present Dodge models. And with top class vehicles
come top class parts. One of these is the Dodge radiator.
Considered as the heart of the cooling system, the Dodge radiator is very essential
part of the engine as it significantly maintains the engine’s temperature. A properly
working radiator should be able to cool the engine down at running condition.
It works with the water that is contained by the radiator. When the vehicle runs,
this water will be cooled down by the air that passes through the opening at the
front of the radiator which is called the grille. If there is an insufficient
supply of air coming through the grille, the radiator fan is switch on to supply
additional air to the radiator.
Regular maintenance of the radiator keeps it functioning properly. Cleaning and
checking for leaks are some of the major considerations you need to remember to
keep the radiator in good shape. With proper radiator, your engine will be free
from overheating and will last for a longer period of time.
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