As the engine of your Acura works to propel the vehicle, it produces a great amount of heat, and that heat could possibly cause engine damage, if it is not properly removed from the system. One of the most important components in the cooling system of your vehicle is the Acura radiator. Driven by the water pump, the coolant flows into the engine, where it absorbs heat.
The coolant is then transported into the Acura radiator, where the power of moving air is used to dissipate the heat from the coolant. The Acura radiator is made out of metal, which conducts heat well.
The outer area of the unit is used as a reservoir for coolant, and the center is the area used to remove the heat from the coolant. Using a series of thin metal pipes the Acura radiator gains enough surface area to cool efficiently. Small metal fins covering the outside of the pipes add further to the surface area. After many years, corrosion will begin to decay the metal of the Acura radiator, especially in the thinnest and most sensitive areas. Internally, the flaking rust can cause clogs in the unit, reducing its efficiency. Corrosion on the outside surfaces of the Acura radiator may eventually lead to coolant leaks. When you need a new Acura radiator, you will find the correct replacement for most models in our convenient online catalog, often for much less than what the dealership would charge for a similar part. It is very easy to order the Acura radiator, either by phone, toll-free, or through our secure online ordering system, and with our quick shipping, it will arrive soon.
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