Mopar Radiators
The radiator prevents a vehicle from overheating by pumping liquid coolant through passages to pick up heat and carry it away from the engine block. Located in the front of a vehicle, this auto part allows heat to flow more easily to the air outside, which cools the fluid, and therefore, cools a vehicle’s engine. Discover genuine OEM radiators and cooling parts at MoparGenuineParts.
- Chrysler:
- Town & Country,
- Voyager
- Dodge:
- Caravan,
- Grand Caravan
- Jeep:
- Cherokee
- Chrysler:
- 200,
- PT Cruiser,
- Town & Country
- Dodge:
- Avenger,
- Grand Caravan,
- 5 more
- Dodge:
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
Transmissions: All Automatic... More Notes
- Chrysler:
- 300,
- Sebring
- Dodge:
- Charger,
- Magnum,
- Stratus
- 3 more
- Jeep:
- Wagoneer
- Ram:
- 1500,
- 1500 Classic,
- 2500,
- 3500
- Chrysler:
- 300,
- Aspen
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Dakota,
- 4 more
- Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
- Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Durango,
- Journey,
- 2 more
- Chrysler:
- 200,
- 300,
- 300M,
- Concorde,
- Pacifica,
- 28 more
- Jeep:
- Cherokee
- Dodge:
- Sprinter 2500,
- Sprinter 3500
- Jeep:
- Cherokee
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
Transmissions: 9-Spd 948TE FWD Auto Trans (Make). More Notes
- Ram:
- ProMaster City
Transmissions: 5-Speed Auto W5A380 Transmission. More Notes
- Dodge:
- Sprinter 2500,
- Sprinter 3500
Transmissions: 6-Spd Aisin F21-250 HD Auto Trans. 6-SPD C635 EURO TWIN CLUTCH.... More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500L
- Jeep:
- Cherokee
- Jeep:
- Commander,
- Grand Cherokee
- Jeep:
- Commander,
- Grand Cherokee
- Dodge:
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Jeep:
- Grand Wagoneer
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Jeep:
- Commander,
- Grand Cherokee
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Dakota,
- Durango,
- Magnum,
- Ram 1500,
- 8 more
- Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee,
- Grand Cherokee WK,
- Wrangler
- Ram:
- 1500,
- 2 more
- Chrysler:
- 200,
- Sebring
- Dodge:
- Avenger
Transmissions: 9-Spd 948TE Auto Transmission. More Notes
- Jeep:
- Renegade
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
Transmissions: 9-spd 948te awd auto trans. 9-Spd 948TE Auto Transmission. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500X
- Jeep:
- Renegade
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Dakota
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee,
- Liberty,
- 1 more
- Dodge:
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Chrysler:
- Pacifica
- Chrysler:
- Pacifica,
- Voyager
- Chrysler:
- Pacifica,
- Voyager
- Dodge:
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Chrysler:
- Pacifica,
- Voyager
- Dodge:
- Ram 1500,
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Dodge:
- Ram 1500,
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Ram:
- Dakota
- Ram:
- Dakota
- Dodge:
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
- Ram:
- Dakota
- Ram:
- Dakota
Transmissions: 5-Spd C514 Manual Transmission. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Magnum
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Chrysler:
- Aspen
- Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
- Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Chrysler:
- PT Cruiser
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Charger,
- Magnum
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Magnum
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
- Dodge:
- Ram 1500
- Ram:
- 1500
- Chrysler:
- Aspen
- Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger
- Jeep:
- Wrangler,
- Wrangler JK
- Jeep:
- Commander,
- Grand Cherokee
- Dodge:
- Durango
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
- Fiat:
- 500
Transmissions: 5-Spd C514 Manual Transmission. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger,
- Magnum
- Chrysler:
- 300
- Dodge:
- Challenger,
- Charger
- Chrysler:
- 200,
- Sebring
- Dodge:
- Avenger
- Chrysler:
- Sebring
- Dodge:
- Journey
- Dodge:
- Journey
Transmissions: 5-Speed Auto W5A380 Transmission. More Notes
- Dodge:
- Sprinter 2500,
- Sprinter 3500
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Jeep:
- Compass
- Dodge:
- Nitro
- Ram:
- 1500
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
Transmissions: 9-spd 948te auto trans. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500X
- Jeep:
- Gladiator,
- Wrangler
Transmissions: 6-Spd Auto Aisin RWD Transmission. 6-Spd Manual RWD Transmission. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 124 Spider
- Dodge:
- Dart
Transmissions: 8-Spd Auto 850RE Trans... More Notes
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
Transmissions: 6-Spd 865 Torque Output Aisin Trans. More Notes
- Ram:
- 3500
Transmissions: 6-Spd Auto Aisin AS66RC HD... More Notes
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Jeep:
- Grand Cherokee
- Jeep:
- Wagoneer
- Ram:
- 1500
Transmissions: 9-spd 948te awd auto trans. 9-Spd 948TE Auto Transmission. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500X
- Jeep:
- Renegade
Transmissions: 9-spd 948te awd auto trans. More Notes
- Fiat:
- 500X
Transmissions: 9-Spd 948TE Auto Transmission. More Notes
- Jeep:
- Renegade
- Dodge:
- Dart
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Keep Your Vehicle’s Cooling System in Great Shape with Mopar Radiators
Since an engine generates a lot of heat in its operations, it’s prone to overheating. This can cause major problems for your vehicle. Fortunately, a radiator offers a solution to prevent overheating by cooling down the heat generated by your engine and exchanging it with the air outside your vehicle. These heat exchangers come in different shapes, sizes, and designs, but their primary function is to keep a vehicle’s cooling system in great shape. Aside from engine cooling purposes, radiators are also used as coolants for automatic transmission fluids, air conditioner refrigerant, and sometimes coolants for power steering fluid or motor oil.
Like most car parts, these components tend to malfunction and can result in your car billowing smoke on the side of the road. A car radiator can also be impaired by expired coolant and deficient coolant levels, but physical damage is the most common cause of radiator malfunction, which warrants a replacement of one or all of its components. To avoid the troublesome issue of your vehicle overheating, it is crucial to maintain your heat exchangers by checking the coolant level and inspecting the radiator cap on a regular basis.
Shop OEM Radiators & Cooling Parts at MoparGenuineParts
Maintain your vehicle’s cooling system when you shop for genuine radiators and cooling parts at MoparGenuineParts. We carry a wide range of caps, hoses, and coolant bottles for select model-years of the Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat, Ram, and Jeep. At MoparGenuineParts, we only stock 100% original Mopar OEM car parts and accessories and do not sell used or aftermarket products. All the products on our website have been tried and tested for reliable performance and are backed by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Helpful Information
What does a car radiator do?
Car radiators ensure that the engine is functioning at the optimal temperature and prevent it from overheating. It is the primary cooling mechanism of cars. The coolant passes through the radiator to transfer all the heat from the coolant to the outside air before letting it recirculate into the engine.
How long should my car’s radiator last?
Car radiators can last anywhere between 8 to 10 years. But like any car body part, radiators are subject to wear and tear. They can eventually have cracks, leaks, and faulty seals that will prevent them from cooling your car properly.
How do I know if my radiator needs replacement?
There are several ways to determine whether you have a damaged car radiator or not. For one, if steam starts to emerge from your bonnet and you experience constant overheating, your radiator might need to be checked. Another clear sign that your radiator might be damaged is if coolant starts to leak from under your vehicle.
How often do car radiators need to be replaced?
As mentioned earlier, radiators can last up to 10 years with proper maintenance. However, if your radiator has numerous issues like cracks, leaks, clogs, and debris buildup, you might have to change them sooner. This is why you should always check and clean your radiator and coolant to see if they need to be changed.
How to replace a car radiator?
The first step you need to do before replacing your radiator is to drain all the coolant. Make sure that your engine is cool before doing this step. Once the fluid is all gone from the system, you can then remove the old radiator and replace it with a new one. This also entails refilling it with new coolant and purging it to check for any leaks.