Aluminum Radiator for 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Honda Civic Acura EL 1.7L CU2354

$49.99
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Year
Outlet Diameter
1.12''
Fitment Type
Direct Replacement
Manufacturer Part Number
L03TECSSX006
Material
Aluminum
Item Length
26''
Superseded Part Number
HO3010177,HD37025A,19010PLC901,19010PLMA01
Placement on Vehicle
Engine Compartment, Front
Core Dimensions
26'' x 14''
Brand
LEDKINGDOMUS
Automatic Transmission Cooler
With Transmission Cooler
Type
Radiator
Interchange Part Number
2354,CU2354,RAD2354,DPI2354
Notice
Only for 1.7L Engine
Item Height
14''
Inlet Diameter
1.12''
Engine Oil Cooler
Without Engine Oil Cooler
Features
100% Leak Tested, Downflow Radiator, Durability Tested, 1 Row
UPC
749390375458
condition
New

 Aluminum Radiator for 2001-2005 Honda Civic Acura EL 1.7L

Item Description:



Fit For:

2001 - 2005 Honda Civic 1.7L (Not for 1.3L or 2.0L)

2001 - 2005 Acura EL 1.7L All Models


Specification:

Core Material:  Aluminum

Tank Material:  Plastic

Core Dimension:  26 inch x 14 inch

Core Thickness:  0.63 inch

Row:  1

Type of Transmission: AT / MT

Transmission Cooler: Included

Radiator Cap: Not included

Interchange Part Number:  

HO3010177, HD37025A, 19010PLC901, 19010PLMA01,  2354, CU2354, RAD2354, DPI2354


Feature:

High-quality Aluminum Radiator Core with Plastic Tanks.

Good sealing and Effective Heat Dissipation, not easy to leak or overheat.

All of the new radiators will be inspected before selling (including a 100% leaking test).

Professional installation would be highly recommended.

 

Package:

1x Radiator

1x Using Guide



Note:

1. The radiator cap that has not passed the test can’t release the pressure when it reaches the pressure value.

2. The damaged thermostat is unable to carry out a large cycle, resulting in a continuous increase in the radiator pressure.

3. The radiator fan does not turn, resulting in high temperature in the water tank.

4. Drain the air from the cooling system. Refer to the user manual or repair manual.

5. Please refer to owner's manual to add coolant.

6. Do not open the hood until the steam has subsided. The engine compartment may be very hot, causing serious injuries such as burns.

7. Please stop the vehicle immediately, when “ENGINE OVERHEAT/High Temperature” shows on the dashboard or steam comes out from under the hood.

8. Keep hands and clothing (especially a tie, a scarf) away from the fans and belts. Failure to do so may cause the hands or clothing to be caught, resulting in serious injuries.

9. Do not loosen the radiator cap while the engine and radiator are hot. Serious injuries, such as burns, may result from hot coolant and steam released under pressure.


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