COOLANT PUMPS

A coolant pump is a device used to circulate coolant, typically a mixture of water and antifreeze, through the engine and radiator of a vehicle. The pump is powered by the engine and is typically located near the front of the engine block. Its purpose is to remove heat from the engine, preventing overheating and potential engine damage. In addition, it also helps to maintain the proper operating temperature of the engine for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.