Jeep Radiator - Product Feature

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You've kept your Jeep vehicle maintained, you've never had any accidents, you drive safely, so why did your Jeep radiator just fail? First, it is not your fault. Your Jeep radiator failure is a direct indication that your car was in need of stopping. To understand this failure, we'll first look at what makes up the cooling system. Plainly, this system is what keeps your vehicle from melting down. Your Jeep radiator is one of the major components of this system. Made up of flattened tubes with fins, the Jeep radiator assists in transferring heat from the fluid passing into the radiator from the engine into an air stream which is then carried away from the vehicle. The Jeep radiator is an efficient cooling device. However, since most of its components are often bonded with solder or crimped, they can weather and corrode over time. Today's Jeep emissions standards require vehicles to run at even higher temperatures which places a lot of stress on your Jeep radiator. It may be a heat wave that has caused the Jeep radiator failure. It may have been wear and tear, or even just age that has landed you in the repair shop scratching your head. Luckily, Radiator Express makes your Jeep radiator purchasing experience easy with delivery and pickup from over 100 nationwide locations. Whether your a do-it-yourselfer or just don't want to pay the inflated price from your local garage, we'll be sure to deliver to you a new radiator, priced right and sealed in the manufacturer's packing. Don't be upset your radiator failed; get it fixed the first time with Radiator Express .


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Acura CL Radiator - Product Feature

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Keep your Acura CL radiator running as cool as you are! Radiator Express brand OEM-quality replacement radiators drop right in to replace your worn out, leaking or blown factory Acura CL radiator. Make our efficient Acura radiators a part of your Acura CL cooling system. Keep your Acura running well for longer! Radiator Express sells quality replacement radiators for all seasons! Summer, winter, spring or fall - daily driver or track racer - we've got your Acura CL radiator needs covered no matter when and where you're driving, and our low prices won't run over your wallet! Radiator Express radiators arrive overnight in most states so you can be back in your CL and on the road in no time. Buy securely online at RadiatorExpress.com or via telephone toll-free (866) RAD-EXPR 1-866-723-3977 - Your Acura Radiator Experts are waiting to help you!

Radiator Fluid/Coolant: Monthly Automotive Maintenance Part 2

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Radiator Fluid/Coolant: Monthly Automotive Maintenance Part 2

by Suzie Claremont


Radiator Fluid/Coolant: Monthly Automotive Maintenance Part 2

In this second edition of automotive maintenance tips, we're going to be dealing again with fluids. Who would have imagined all the liquid that a car consumes, besides gasoline? Well, other than mechanics and people who find cars fascinating in any way.

In the previous article of this series, we learned about oil and brake fluid. Next on our list of must know maintenance pointers, will be radiator coolant. Your operator handbook or owner's manual will tell you what type of radiator coolant is best for your car.

Radiator Coolant

This fluid is extremely crucial to your car, as it is what prevents the engine from overheating. Allowing the coolant level to get too low can cause severe damage to your cars engine, leading to repeated breakdowns and costly repairs.

Adding coolant to the radiator. If your car is pre-1970, then you will have to add the coolant straight into the radiator. Some of the newer model German and Swedish luxury or sports cars also require the coolant be added directly to the radiator.

1. Park your automobile on a level part of your driveway.

2. Allow your engine to cool down for about a half hour before you proceed.

3. The radiator cap should be located at the front of the engine, near the middle.

4. Be very careful when you remove the radiator cap, touching it when the engine is hot, could result in severe burns.

5. Once you have twisted off the cap (use rags or a thick glove), look into the radiator, and determine if the fluid level is pretty close to the top. If it isn't, then pour in the coolant until you can see the fluid easily.6. Make sure that when you twist the radiator cap back on, you have it screwed on tightly.

Radiator fluid container. Most American and foreign cars that are available today, have a plastic cistern, or container that holds the radiator coolant.

1. The plastic coolant container will most likely be located close to the radiator. In some cars, it is even labeled. There will be a rubber or plastic hose leading from the radiator to the container.

2. Again, ensure that the engine is not hot when you remove the cap. If the fluid level is lower than the "full line," add coolant until it reaches that line.

3. Do not try to remove the cap if the car has overheated, the reservoir holding the coolant could have become pressurized, and cause any remaining fluid to spray out at you when you twist off the cap. Allow the engine to cool sufficiently.

4. If your car overheats because of low coolant, DO NOT put in straight water, as this can cause further damage. Radiator coolant is half anti-freeze and half-purified water. It is a good idea, to keep a bottle of coolant in your trunk, for situations such as this.

Radiator fluid comes in attractive bottles, and has a somewhat sweet taste. Always keep it out of the reach of children. And if it should spill, clean it up immediately because pets, like kids, only understand that it tastes good, not that it is poisonous.



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Product Feature: 2005 2006 JEEP WRANGLER RADIATOR

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Rankingreviews.com quotes the jeep wrangler to "lumberjack" of today's vehicles and rates it an overall 7.9 as "unstoppable offroad".

If you own a Jeep Wrangler then you know what they are capable of. You also know that you'll stress the cooling system as much as possible as you continue to explore and use this vehicle in the most extreme of conditions.

Radiator Express offers stock wrangler radiators as low as $100 and heavy duty radiators for normal wranglers and conversions in the ranges of $200-$300.00

Today's feature product is the 2005-2006 Jeep Wrangler Stock Radiator which we are featuring online for $161.00. This item comes new and ships from 1 of 100 locations direct to your door via ups or fedex services. Our radiator is designed exactly after the Jeep original and will delivery OEM (original dealer) cooling capacity.

If you've cracked your radiator, then its time to replace it at an affordable price.

Purchase this or any other Jeep Wrangler product through Radiator Express and earn a special Jeep discount for the month of December between 5-10% off all Jeep orders. Use coupon code: JeepDec

Shop for Jeep Wrangler Radiators now!

2005 JEEP WRANGLER RADIATOR

Do you sell racing products?

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Sure! Visit our sister web site - an authorized member of the Radiator Express ® Network -Race Way Parts via this link: Racewayparts.com
We offer a complete line of performance racing radiators, hot-rod style fits, custom aluminum radiators, and domestic/import racers modeled after the original equipment parts. Fan shrouds, assemblies, wiring, mounting, temp. sensors and many more products are available!
We specialize in Jeep standard / conversion engine setup rock crawling / muddin' radiators!
We encourage you to obtain an OEM (Original Equipment) number for the complete radiator you are looking to replace, as fits are not guaranteed without an exact part number match. Use caution when purchasing a part by core dimension or overall size, appearance, inlet and outlet location, etc. as part numbers can differ by as little as the bolt pattern!