This is a radiator core, the primary heat exchange component of the engine cooling system, responsible for dissipating heat from the coolant. It is constructed from durable materials to withstand thermal cycling and vibration, unlike a corroded or leaking core that allows coolant to escape. Operators may observe a rising engine temperature gauge, steam from the engine bay, or a noticeable coolant leak if the radiator core fails.
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The initial symptom of a failing radiator core is often a gradual increase in engine operating temperature. This can progress to visible coolant leaks from the core or tanks, and potentially steam escaping from the engine compartment. Continued operation risks severe engine overheating and damage.
Thoroughly flush the cooling system before installing the new core to remove any debris or scale. Ensure all mounting brackets are properly aligned and secured to prevent vibration-induced stress on the new core.
Inspect and clean the radiator fins, and check the condition of the cooling fan and shroud when replacing the radiator core.