The excess engine coolant is stored in the Nissan Armada Coolant Reservoir so that the closed cooling system remains filled. The Coolant Reservoir is a plastic tank with molded level marks and is located next to the radiator. It shows the right fill level when the engine is cold. Under normal operation, because of the heat, the coolant expands and flows from the radiator to the Coolant Reservoir. When the temperature drops again, a vacuum will draw the liquid back into the circuit. Thus, your coolant circuit is sealed and there will never be any overflowing. The Coolant Reservoir protects the paint and the environment by containing overflow. The cooling recovery system employs two different styles. Some Nissan Armada models make use of a non-pressurized overflow type. These caps are simply plastic. Meanwhile, the pressurized expansion type uses a metal cap with a pressure rating and heavier reinforced plastic. This is because it is part of the pressurized loop and is situated at the system's high point. Regular monitoring of Coolant Reservoir sight lines plays a crucial role in effective Nissan Armada temperature regulation. This monitoring prevents the presence of harmful air in the Nissan cooling system and maintains the correct volume of Armada coolant.
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