OE Mopar Radiators & Parts

68162476AA - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 68162476AA
ENGINE COOLING
Backordered
68414336AA - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 68414336AA
ENGINE COOLING
Backordered
68273399AA - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 68273399AA
ENGINE COOLING
Backordered
9678711180 - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 9678711180
ENGINE COOLING
Backordered
5086238AB - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 05086238AB
Stamped #5278987AA, 5058922AA. Exc.Air Cond.
Backordered
68480072AC - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 68480072AC
Durango. Heavy Duty Cooling.
$316.31 CAD
MSRP $480.00 CAD
Save $163.69 CAD
34.1% Off
55056681AE - : Radiator for Mopar Image

Radiator

Mopar 55056681AE
Ram 1500. 3.7l, 4.7l.
$353.16 CAD
MSRP $540.00 CAD
Save $186.84 CAD
34.6% Off

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Your radiator is an important part of your vehicle's cooling system. It helps keep your engine from overheating, allowing it to run at peak efficiency.

How Your Radiator Works

The radiator circulates fluid, typically made of a mix of water and coolant or antifreeze, through inlet and outlet hoses to and from the engine. The fluid collects the heat that's built up in the engine as it works, and returns to the radiator. At that point the radiator's fins emit the heat, with a fan helping to harmlessly disperse it into the atmosphere.

Unfortunately, radiators don't last forever. When that happens, your engine is at risk. That's why you want to solve the problem as quickly as possible.

How to Spot Radiator Trouble

Signs of a bad radiator include:

  • You hear strange engine noises
  • You notice pools of red, green, or yellow liquid under your vehicle
  • You detect the syrupy sweet smell of coolant
  • The temperature gauge runs abnormally high
  • Problems maintaining a consistent cabin temperature

Genuine OEM Radiator Parts are Your Best Solution

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, inspect your radiator and its hoses carefully. Once you find the faulty part, replace it with another from your manufacturer. They are, after all, the only parts that are guaranteed to fit your model, ensuring the performance you want. Find everything you need for the project right here in our online auto parts department. Buy now and we'll get your order delivered in no time at all!