OEM Radiators

What does a car radiator do? Put simply, it keeps your engine from running too hot -- running cool enough, in fact, to help prevent an overheat. How car radiators work generally, however, is a little more complicated. The process starts inside your vehicle, with coolant. As your engine runs, it generates heat, and that liquid captures the heat as it flows to and fro between inlets and outlets, through a radiator hose. A radiator cap compresses the coolant as it travels, which helps it take on more heat than it could unpressurized. After it absorbs all it can, the fins on the outside of your radiator expel the heat, and a fan scatters it into the air nearby. The result: your engine keeps working right, and resultantly, it lasts longer. Sometimes, a factory radiator can go bad, though, and when it does, it usually causes all kinds of problems.

What Are the Signs of Radiator Issues?

There are several. For instance, your heating and air conditioning systems can start malfunctioning. Secondly, your engine can overheat and shut down completely. Luckily, spotting radiator problems is easy. Fin damage and mucky coolant usually indicate them. Also, listen for weird noises coming from your engine, and smell for a sweet, syrupy odor. The latter is ethylene glycol, and it suggests a coolant leak. If you think you might be dealing with radiator failure, check your temperature gauge. If your engine's running hot, the needle will tell you. Then, inspect your vehicle thoroughly. If the results indicate you need to replace your radiator, avoid the aftermarket; a genuine OEM radiator will fit your model best. Our auto parts store stocks plenty, and you can order one online with just a click or two. So, check another DIY project off your to-do list. Buy now!

UF6053100D - : Radiator Support for Mazda Image

Radiator Support

Mazda UF60-53-100D
2200.
$364.99
MSRP $533.72
Save $168.73
31.6% Off
JE9815200C - : Radiator Assembly for Mazda Image

Radiator Assembly

Mazda JE98-15-200C
MPV.
$278.90
MSRP $404.28
Save $125.38
31% Off
W716644S439 - : Radiator Screw for Ford Image

Radiator Screw

6.7L main. Radiator,retainer screw. Reservoir tank,screw. 6.2L. Main, 2020-22. 7.3L. 6.7L, auxiliary. Main, 2018-19. Auxiliary, 2018-19.
$3.00
MSRP $5.00
Save $2.00
40% Off
PZ1Z8286F - : Hose Radiator for Ford Image

Hose Radiator

Primary Cooling. Nautilus. With hybrid.
$27.72
MSRP $43.82
Save $16.10
36.7% Off
RAD178 - : Motorcraft Radiator for Ford Image

Motorcraft Radiator

Ford RAD-178
Exc.Heavy Duty Towing Package. Without hd towing. F150. Without turbo.
$416.98
MSRP $631.78
Save $214.80
34% Off
MB3Z8260T - : Hose Radiator for Ford Image

Hose Radiator

2.7L.
$136.64
MSRP $221.82
Save $85.18
38.4% Off
JL7Z8200AB - : Grille Radiator for Ford Image

Grille Radiator

2018-21, without front camera.
$373.55
MSRP $565.98
Save $192.43
34% Off
RAD317 - : Motorcraft Radiator for Ford Image

Motorcraft Radiator

Ford RAD-317
E-Transit.
$99.93
MSRP $146.10
Save $46.17
31.6% Off
RAD288 - : Motorcraft Radiator for Ford Image

Motorcraft Radiator

Ford RAD-288
Escape. Without trailer towing. Exc.Towing Package. From 01/04/2021.
$229.39
MSRP $341.35
Save $111.96
32.8% Off
PZ1Z8005E - : Radiator Assembly for Ford Image

Radiator Assembly

2.0L hybrid. Auxiliary. Nautilus. With hybrid. From 04/01/2024. To 04/01/2024.
$156.83
MSRP $233.38
Save $76.55
32.8% Off
RAD111 - : Motorcraft Radiator for Ford Image

Motorcraft Radiator

Ford RAD-111
Taurus. Police Interceptor Sedan. 3.5L without turbo, 2013-19, fwd, with oil cooler.
$206.32
MSRP $307.02
Save $100.70
32.8% Off
R1MZ16138F - : Support Radiator for Ford Image

Support Radiator

Fm 05/13/2024.
$280.46
MSRP $417.35
Save $136.89
32.8% Off

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