| Radiator Failure Information |
The below "Radiator Failures" is a chart showing
possible problems that can occur to your Radiator
in general, not singling out any one particular manufacturer.
Click on link below for more information that could
lead to radiator diagnosis, or other car problem
diagnosis.
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SHOULD I REPLACE MY RADIATOR?
Even a skilled cooling system professional can't work miracles on a
radiator that's severely corroded or damaged. The only solution is a
new radiator, and the best solution is a new RadiatorInfo.com complete radiator. Our radiators give you the assurance of long lasting performance and efficiency. They're completely new and are
designed for your engine and performance needs. Our radiators fit
perfectly, install quickly and easily and are backed by a factory
warranty.
SHOULD I RECORE MY RADIATOR?
Some Radiator problems can be effectively solved with a new copper/brass or aluminum core. Recoring can bring your radiator back to efficient operating condition using old tanks, brackets and transmission oil cooler. Your cooling system professional will help you determine whether recoring is a viable alternative. A new core comes with a limited factory warranty, the reused parts cannot be factory warranted against failure.
SHOULD I REPAIR MY RADIATOR?
Minor Radiator problems can often be repaired, although you should be aware that repairing is frequently a short-term solution to a long-term problem. Copper/brass Radiator are bonded with solder which can deteriorate and corrode. The newer aluminum Radiator are somewhat more durable, but are also more difficult to repair. Plastic tanks on many newer cars present a different set of problems, but in most cases can be replaced.For all Radiator, higher engine temperatures increase expansion and contraction. Before risking failures and costly engine and transmission damage, consult with a cooling system professional who can advise you of your replace, recore and repair options.
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