With the environment and related issues clearly in the sights of governments around the world, there is a collective responsibility to ensure that all the internal combustion engines currently in the vehicle parc are operating to their optimum efficiency.
Engine cooling is a vital requirement for all internal combustion powered commercial vehicles and it is typically achieved with the use of a liquid coolant that is circulated around the engine via a closed system. The coolant gets hot as it absorbs the heat generated by the engine as it flows around its water jacket
Commercial vehicles (CV) are designed to cover hundreds of thousands of miles during their supply duties, so an unexpected breakdown, or failure, of one of their many systems is not an option.
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