Car Aluminum Radiators
KINGA AUTO parts industry manufactory company is a professional radiator manufacturer, with perfect production skills and management. We have
more than forty talented experts and engineers. The yearly output reaches 500,000 pieces. Nowadays our products are well sold in all over the
world.
Product Description
Application for cartype | FORD RANGER2.2i TDCI'11- MT 1734395 |
Core Material | Aluminum |
Tank Material | Plastic |
Process | Hard Brazing |
Radiator Core Type | Tube-fin |
Material | Aluminum core/plastic tank |
Core size | PA 605*638*16/26mm |
Thickness | 16/ 26 mm |
Tank size | 46/46*658 mm |
Carton size | 830*130*755 mm |
HS code | 8708911000 |
Price Terms | FOB Shenzhen/Guangzhou |
Payment Terms | TT 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy |
Warranty | 12 month |
Package Type | EPE mats inside, vacuum packaging, Bubble bags, others |
Export Markets | Global |
Features:
1. Materials: aluminum and plastic, ratio-frequency welded tube
2. Excellent air tightness and core pressure resistance
3. High heat transfer, superior corrosion and humidity resistance
4. High quality, competitive price, best service.
When the radiator of your car is already damaged, you run the risk of experiencing an overheated engine. Now when this happens to your vehicle, you have no other choice but to replace the radiator right away. Though radiator replacement might be difficult, it could still be done as long as you follow the instructions stated below.
Step 1: Disconnect the battery so any electric cooling fans won't suddenly get activated when you're working. also, don't forget to remove the entire
assembly.
Step 2: Disconnect the radiator hoses and drain the radiator fluid. To do these, loosen the hose clamps first.
Step 3: The transmission cooling lines have to be disconnected as well and to do that, you'll need an open race wrench.
Step 4: Remove all the clamps and screws before lifting the old and damaged radiator.
Step 5: Get the new radiator and slide it into place.
Step 6: Reconnect any clamps or screws that you've removed during the removal process.
Step 7: Replace the fan shroud that you've removed.
Step 8: Reconnect all the electrical connections.
Step 9: All plastic covers should be replaced.
Step 10: Check for leaks. The main about radiator replacement is that there are just so many things pieces that you'd have to connect and
reconnect that it's no longer surprising that leaks happen after the installation.
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