Hello everyone and enjoy the viewing! PS: Write down the desired topics for future videos;) In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: carinfo3d.com
Maybe how the air conditioning system in a car works...I know it has its own piston and radiator but like do they share the same radiator with the coolent?
Make videos of crisp clarity like you uploaded previously is fantastic🤘😝🤘. Next topic of car information are 1. Automatic Car Air Conditioning with difference from manual air conditioning. 2. Antilock Break system working latest technology used by auto companies. 3. Electronic Control Unit working in depth with how to identify fault using scannar codes. 4. Automated Driver Assist System working with practical video of actual work via animation shown.
Whenever I heard a car needs a new thermostat I never knew it was an actual device that regulated the amount of coolant moving in the system. I just thought it was a sensor or something. Learned a lot from this video
Thermostat valve is work on Coolant temperature min. And Maximum. It is vax type. Depends of melting point. Vax melt than thermostat valve work th-cam.com/video/w53AK_RCPE8/w-d-xo.html
These videos are absolutely brilliant!!!! In just a few mins, I’ve literally learnt more about my car than I’ve managed to find out in 25 years of driving 😂❤
@@raspas99 It's true, sadly some kids (and pets) would be better off with AI programs taking care of them and teaching them. You didn't hear that from me though!
Great content! So much easier to completely understand using the 3D animation. I always thought the thermostat was either completely open/closed. I didn't realize that it could run half open and use both loops.
yo no entendia que por que si la bomba estaba jirando todo el tiempo no tendria salida el agua si el tyermostato estaba cerrado y he ahi comprendi que el agua jiraba sin entrar al radiador y el termostato habria en sierto tiempo para entrar al radiador y hacer sacar el agua fria
Easy to understand BRILLIANT.. I put a new radiator in my 20 year old car and its upped my confidence in keeping my car cool in baking hot spain ....know my radiator is blockage free ....
This is amazing, TH-cam is amazing. I never realized you could get specialized videos for every little system component. I can't wait to work on my own and help other people with theirs. I am new still, but give it a couple years!
I hate YT for its censorship and quiet deletion of comments. But I love people who have left billions of hours worth of car tutorials. Every time I need to fix something; I can find almost exact thing I need.
Exactly what I was looking for!! To see every step on screen so I can see it in my head going thru the process. Thank you to the guys who made this. Really thank you.🙏🏻
I was randomly interested to see how a radiator worked and how it was critical for a cooling system. I'm glad I found this video so I can learn by visual on why parts as small as a spring are so critical. Also, it only sucks that my 2010 prius don't have a radiator cap for either easier diagnostic of gasket problems or easier coolant change
Nice job. many have no clue how an engine works. Lube, coolant, sensors. I share with my grandkids. Teaching them as much as possible and how to save on labor
Wow. Just wow that was amazing . Special thanks to all the team who made this Masterpiece. Please make a video about suspension and how its important in corners.
Thank you so much. I’m an apprentice and I watch videos to improve my knowledge yes I love Hands on but obviously videos break it down thank you 🙏 this will be a video that stays with me forever
Wonderful video -Heater core can be used to cool engine down if overheating -turning heater fan on right away in winter inhibits the engine from warming up quicker than if it was off
Super detailed, concise and informative presentation. You made it so easy to understand. This video should be officially dub 'car cooling system for dummies'. Great job... appreciate your fabulous effort.
Very well thought-out and easy to comprehend!! I will use this as a reference whenever people ask me how a vehicle cooling system works. Thank you for making this - Rjeff H2H
@@carinfo3d-En No problem, keep going on and we’ll support you all the time for the time and the effort you providing us to teach something about cars. I would like to learn about electric system and brake system as well if possible please. Regards
This channel provides the best animation and explanation. Keep it on. I haven't seen all the video but can try for another vehicle explanation such as 2 or 3 wheels, boats etc
excellent vid. Over the years I've known the overall gist of how the system functions but not in this great detail. I've always decently known enough to work on my own stuff but definitely easier when you truly understand how things function......
Here in Uganda 🇺🇬 East Africa, we have witnessed a practice where the thermostat is completely removed for the engine to operate normally, in most cases due to high temperatures in the region, a car that maintains it will be heating up often. But once it removed, the car will operate normally. 😅😢
Removing thermostat is a bad idea engine has a specific temperature to operate efficiently that's the job of thermostat by adjusting the temperature that is perfect for the engine..
Well done video with good animation graphics. Thanks for getting to the point without all the stupid antics and insulting comments I saw in a few other posted videos. BRAVO!
This video allows to identify most problems associated with coolant loop. I wish I watched it before I spent enormous amount of time to identify a problem without being knowledgeable enough about how this circuit works.
Very clearly explained and presented. Thank you! One question: Is it just me, or are the fins on the water pump backwards at 1:19 to 1:25? I would think the fins would be more efficient in the opposite direction of what's shown.
Excellent video presentation and very informative. For your future topics you could include ignition system, AC system, oil system, electrical system, suspension system, all the various engine sensors, etc. Thank you.
Thermostats usually are at the highest point on the engine and open to allow hot coolant to go to the top of the radiator. The hot coolant causes the wax in the thermostat to melt and allow the spring to push the thermostat open. Thus, the mechanism of the thermostat must be in the hot coolant. Illustration at (5:30) shows the bypass (short circuit) coolant to cover the wax unit. What car is illustrated here that thermostat is at the output of the radiator? Thanks.
Hello everyone and enjoy the viewing!
PS: Write down the desired topics for future videos;)
In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: carinfo3d.com
Maybe gearboxes or differentials
Maybe how the air conditioning system in a car works...I know it has its own piston and radiator but like do they share the same radiator with the coolent?
Yea do that 👆
Make videos of crisp clarity like you uploaded previously is fantastic🤘😝🤘. Next topic of car information are
1. Automatic Car Air Conditioning with difference from manual air conditioning.
2. Antilock Break system working latest technology used by auto companies.
3. Electronic Control Unit working in depth with how to identify fault using scannar codes.
4. Automated Driver Assist System working with practical video of actual work via animation shown.
Can you cool An Engine with Liquid Hydrogen ?!!
Whenever I heard a car needs a new thermostat I never knew it was an actual device that regulated the amount of coolant moving in the system. I just thought it was a sensor or something. Learned a lot from this video
Thermostat valve is work on Coolant temperature min. And Maximum. It is vax type. Depends of melting point. Vax melt than thermostat valve work
th-cam.com/video/w53AK_RCPE8/w-d-xo.html
I know people who still think it's a sensor. I'm a mechanic but still
Well technically it's both sooo
My mecanic had mine thermostat removed.
Thermostat is also a sensor
These videos are absolutely brilliant!!!!
In just a few mins, I’ve literally learnt more about my car than I’ve managed to find out in 25 years of driving 😂❤
What do you think about parents who know best for their kids because they are parenting? We need AI robots to parent our kids: D
@@raspas99 It's true, sadly some kids (and pets) would be better off with AI programs taking care of them and teaching them. You didn't hear that from me though!
Exactly 👍👍😁
Great content! So much easier to completely understand using the 3D animation. I always thought the thermostat was either completely open/closed. I didn't realize that it could run half open and use both loops.
It's actually necessary. Otherwise you'd be switching from hot coolant to cold coolant instantly. Shocking and warping the metal.
yo no entendia que por que si la bomba estaba jirando todo el tiempo no tendria salida el agua si el tyermostato estaba cerrado y he ahi comprendi que el agua jiraba sin entrar al radiador y el termostato habria en sierto tiempo para entrar al radiador y hacer sacar el agua fria
Best video on an engine cooling system I've seen - very easy to undertsand. Thank you.
Easy to understand BRILLIANT.. I put a new radiator in my 20 year old car and its upped my confidence in keeping my car cool in baking hot spain ....know my radiator is blockage free ....
This is amazing, TH-cam is amazing. I never realized you could get specialized videos for every little system component. I can't wait to work on my own and help other people with theirs. I am new still, but give it a couple years!
I hate YT for its censorship and quiet deletion of comments.
But I love people who have left billions of hours worth of car tutorials.
Every time I need to fix something; I can find almost exact thing I need.
Exactly what I was looking for!! To see every step on screen so I can see it in my head going thru the process. Thank you to the guys who made this. Really thank you.🙏🏻
I was randomly interested to see how a radiator worked and how it was critical for a cooling system. I'm glad I found this video so I can learn by visual on why parts as small as a spring are so critical. Also, it only sucks that my 2010 prius don't have a radiator cap for either easier diagnostic of gasket problems or easier coolant change
Nice job. many have no clue how an engine works. Lube, coolant, sensors. I share with my grandkids. Teaching them as much as possible and how to save on labor
Wow. Just wow that was amazing .
Special thanks to all the team who made this Masterpiece.
Please make a video about suspension and how its important in corners.
amazing so easy to understand through animation but so much tougher learning in a classroom.
This video is AMAZING! Thank you for this 3D rendering of how the Cooling System functions. I am thoroughly impressed. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This is easiest and most detailed and informative video I have ever been able to understand. Great job! 👍👍
I totally agree. I was able to understand this , and I'm pretty dim!
Awesome video...very clear to understand. Animation on point as always👌 Looking forward for more content
you are a legend man, many thanks. We need more people like you in this world.
This is an excellent video, I never did quit get how all the components work together and how, this has it all. Thanks.
Best video I’ve seen, gives so much clarity on the cooling system of the engine
This helps a lot in diagnosing a cooling problem. It's so much easier when you have a mental image of the process.
Thank you so much. I’m an apprentice and I watch videos to improve my knowledge yes I love Hands on but obviously videos break it down thank you 🙏 this will be a video that stays with me forever
10/10 video.
so easy to understand.
Thoroughly enjoyed and learnt from this.
Thank you. Mechanics nowadays have the opportunity to learn through animations via youtube. In our time 70's there were none.
Wonderful video
-Heater core can be used to cool engine down if overheating
-turning heater fan on right away in winter inhibits the engine from warming up quicker than if it was off
Thank you for your explanation, I couldnt find another video that better explain the engine cooling system
Super detailed, concise and informative presentation. You made it so easy to understand. This video should be officially dub 'car cooling system for dummies'. Great job... appreciate your fabulous effort.
This channel deserves more subscriber !! Good job 👍
The best explanation of the cooling system ever on TH-cam. I give💯👍
Wow, the video explains the topic perfectly
Very well thought-out and easy to comprehend!! I will use this as a reference whenever people ask me how a vehicle cooling system works. Thank you for making this - Rjeff H2H
I’m so afraid of flushing my coolant with water before steel sealing my engine. Thank you for this so I understand better
This video is so educational thank you very much i could not learn more than this in 10 minutes
Thank you so much for appreciating it. Good feedback is inspiring:)
@@carinfo3d-En No problem, keep going on and we’ll support you all the time for the time and the effort you providing us to teach something about cars.
I would like to learn about electric system and brake system as well if possible please. Regards
This channel provides the best animation and explanation. Keep it on. I haven't seen all the video but can try for another vehicle explanation such as 2 or 3 wheels, boats etc
BMW's system involves attaching hundreds of dollars to each part for extra failing. Great video by the way. Very informative!
Thanks for appreciating:)
This is a very good short and sweet explanation. Thank you !!!!!!!
Thank you:)
excellent vid. Over the years I've known the overall gist of how the system functions but not in this great detail. I've always decently known enough to work on my own stuff but definitely easier when you truly understand how things function......
thanks for the very clear and simple explanation
Here in Uganda 🇺🇬 East Africa, we have witnessed a practice where the thermostat is completely removed for the engine to operate normally, in most cases due to high temperatures in the region, a car that maintains it will be heating up often. But once it removed, the car will operate normally. 😅😢
Removing thermostat is a bad idea engine has a specific temperature to operate efficiently that's the job of thermostat by adjusting the temperature that is perfect for the engine..
That’s fucking awesome! I wonder if there is any problems running with-ought the thermostat
@@SpicyRoll-m4r is there such thing the engine running too cool?
Wow that’s really smart
lol ! You laughed and you cried …💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
One on air cooled would be awesome 🙏
List of what could make your car overheat
1.bad thermostat
2.radiater cap
3.broken hose
4.head gasket
5.bad water pump
Well done video with good animation graphics. Thanks for getting to the point without all the stupid antics and insulting comments I saw in a few other posted videos. BRAVO!
Love the way you present the info. Simple and detailed. Subscibed😂
Nice that you used the ford mondeo mk3 duratec 2.0l gasoline as example in your video.
Wow, the best of the best! It explains everything one needs to know about an engine cooling system.
Good job👍❤️
Great animation
This amazing. Thank you. Great videos!
TH-cam tutorials are the best, in short TH-cam teachers make you learn more
This video allows to identify most problems associated with coolant loop. I wish I watched it before I spent enormous amount of time
to identify a problem without being knowledgeable enough about how this circuit works.
Wonderful lesson, thanks ❤❤❤
This is golden
wow, this is soo easy to understand.. especially the radiator cap.. ty
Ye these r the best and most understandable videos to learn off
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺
Nice video
Everything explained step by step about car's cooling system easy to understand.
Excellent explanation!
Hola! entendi mejor la explicacion de ingles que otros videos que hablan mi idioma español del recorrido del agua y del termostato muchas gracias
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Wow! That was some great animation.
Love these videos, just subscribed. Very informative and simple visual explanation for the dummies.
Brilliant explanation
This is a friggin awesome video. Thank you guys so much!! I wish you all the best!!
Very clearly explained and presented. Thank you! One question: Is it just me, or are the fins on the water pump backwards at 1:19 to 1:25? I would think the fins would be more efficient in the opposite direction of what's shown.
Love the video. Nicely explained.
AWESOME! Just what I needed! Thank youu
Thanks so much for making these available x
Thank you for providing such a detailed videos. Your videos are really premium
Very well explained. Engineering marvel indeed.
This is very informative.Can you do one on the braking system?
Thank you for rating! I have a video about the braking system, but it will most likely be available in the sponsor section and a little later.
Excellent video presentation and very informative. For your future topics you could include ignition system, AC system, oil system, electrical system, suspension system, all the various engine sensors, etc. Thank you.
This is an awesome explanation
Thank you So much 👍👍👍👍. this gives us complete understanding
Execellent video. Great explanations.
Wow best explanation I’ve seen
I love this video, this is the best way to describe it
Oh my god this was excellent explanation
Wonderful animation!. Thanks for all the efforts...
Awesome video, thanks for all the efforts 👍
Learned a lot, thanks!
Thanks for the video, absolutely perfect!
so perfectly explained
Thank you so much for appreciating :)
That heater core saved me from overheating
This was an amazing video!!!
Great job! Thank you!!
Wow great explanation 🎉
Well explained
Really super👍
Your channel is awesome. Thank you
Thanks for this video!
Brilliant video mate!
Great channel. Thanks. Subscribed. Cheers.
I LOVED IT. AND THIS SYSTEM
Thermostats usually are at the highest point on the engine and open to allow hot coolant to go to the top of the radiator. The hot coolant causes the wax in the thermostat to melt and allow the spring to push the thermostat open. Thus, the mechanism of the thermostat must be in the hot coolant. Illustration at (5:30) shows the bypass (short circuit) coolant to cover the wax unit. What car is illustrated here that thermostat is at the output of the radiator? Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant!
It's very clear explaination. Thank uu
very good... clear... easy to understand... 👍
Very very very very thanks
I understand the cool system in usual cars.
Excellent video!
Thank you
this videos are great! May you make full video on electrical components and wiring. Thanks
Awesome explaination 👍👍👍
Great content! It’s very helpful and informative to people who wants to know more about cars! Thank you for sharing!