Common questions

When do you need to replace the radiator in a Chevy truck?

When do you need to replace the radiator in a Chevy truck?

If the coolant is not properly flowing and the radiator is the cause, you need to replace it. The exact process of replacing the radiator in your Chevrolet car can vary depending on the exact year of the truck. Other factors exist as well, including whether the truck has automatic transmission or not.

How do you remove the radiator from a Chevy Silverado?

A Chevy Silverado with an automatic transmission has two coolant lines from the radiator to the the transmission you need to detach, as well as the upper and lower radiator hoses. Also remove the coolant sensor wire, if you have one. Unscrew the two bolts on top of the radiator holding it to the supports with a 10mm socket.

Where are the coolant lines on a Chevy Silverado?

Use your pliers. A Chevy Silverado with an automatic transmission has two coolant lines from the radiator to the the transmission you need to detach, as well as the upper and lower radiator hoses. Also remove the coolant sensor wire, if you have one. Unscrew the two bolts on top of the radiator holding it to the supports with a 10mm socket.

How do you install a new radiator in a car?

Insert the new radiator in the engine compartment and see that the lower shroud tabs engage. Connect the upper and lower radiator hoses and the transmission cooler lines (if needed). Reconnect the upper fan shroud with its screws and install the air intake duct with its clamps. Refill the radiator at its filler neck.

What kind of radiator does a Chevy k1500 use?

A reliable Chevrolet K1500 radiator from AutoZone is essential to keeping your vehicle running. Chevy K1500 radiators use a series of metal vanes and tubing to carry excess heat away from your truck’s engine to the surrounding air. Exceptional power and performance depend on effective cooling.

Why does a transmission cooler need a radiator?

The fluid can become so hot that it loses its hydraulic qualities and starts to make the transmission slip. To fix this problem, automotive manufacturers came up with the transmission cooler, which takes the heated tranny fluid and runs it through a miniature radiator to cool it down.

Do you need to change your Radiator Cap?

Radiator Cap Is Required. Always change your antifreeze coolant when installing a new radiator to prevent premature failure Chevy K1500 radiators use a series of metal vanes and tubing to carry excess heat away from your truck’s engine to the surrounding air. Exceptional power and performance depend on effective cooling.

What kind of radiator do I need for my truck?

Engine overheating from strain or condition rapidly causes severe damage or irreparable harm to your truck’s engine. A reliable Chevrolet K1500 radiator from AutoZone is essential to keeping your vehicle running. 34″ Between Tanks. With TOC (Transmission Oil Cooler). With EOC (Engine Oil Cooler). OEM #52478818. Radiator Cap Is Required.

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