reservoir tank
1 of 1noun/ˈrɛzərvwɑr tæŋk/
Forms:reservoir tanks
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a storage unit in a vehicle for fluids like coolant, brake fluid, or windshield washer fluid
A reservoir tank is a container used in vehicles to hold fluids, such as coolant, windshield washer fluid, or brake fluid. It acts as a storage space for extra fluid that the vehicle may need during operation. The reservoir tank ensures that the vehicle has a steady supply of these fluids to maintain its systems, like the engine’s cooling system or the braking system, without running low. It is typically located under the hood and has a cap that can be removed for checking or adding more fluid as needed.
- The coolant reservoir tank helps regulate engine temperature by expanding and contracting with heat cycles.
- The brake fluid reservoir tank ensures proper braking function by storing hydraulic fluid for the braking system.
- The windshield washer fluid reservoir tank holds cleaning solution to keep the windshield clear of debris and dirt.
- Each reservoir tank serves a critical role in maintaining vehicle performance and safety by ensuring essential fluids are readily available.
- The oil reservoir tank in the vehicle stores and distributes lubricating oil to ensure smooth operation of the engine components.