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68442830AA - : Radiator Draincock for Mopar Image

Radiator Draincock

Mopar 68442830AA
Serviced In Radiator Assembly.
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82215253AB - : Tonneau Cover for Mopar Image

Tonneau Cover

Mopar 82215253AB
Requiring no special tools or drilling, this top mount Tonneau Cover utilizes pre-set tension controls to keep the cover tight and...
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68093128AB - : Engine Block Heater Cord for Mopar Image

Engine Block Heater Cord

Mopar 68093128AB
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
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68251091AA - : Radiator Closure Bracket, Left for Mopar Image

Radiator Closure Bracket, Left

Mopar 68251091AA
Link, Load Beam Lower.
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Guide to Mopar® Cooling Systems

What Mopar® Cooling Systems Do

The factory cooling system in your vehicle helps keep the engine cooled during operation, it's also key to keeping the coolant liquid and flowing when outside temperatures drop below freezing. If the engine temperature gets too low, your fuel economy will worsen, and emissions will rise. If it gets too high, the engine will suffer significant damage.

How Mopar® Cooling Systems Work

Older vehicles may employ air cooling, but most modern cars and SUVs like your Dodge Challenger or Jeep Wrangler use liquid cooled systems. This system is made up of several components:

  • Passages inside the engine block and heads allow coolant to flow through
  • A water pump circulates the coolant
  • The thermostat measures the temperature of the coolant and permits or restricts its flow as needed
  • The radiator cools the hot coolant mix before it returns to the engine
  • A radiator cap controls the system pressure
  • Hoses connect the pieces and transfer the coolant between the engine and the radiator

How to Spot Cooling Systems Problems

With this many working parts, it makes sense that even the high-quality original cooling system parts found in your vehicle can fail due to wear and tear. Signs of trouble include:

  • Steam begins to billow from under your hood
  • An overheating vehicle is another clear indicator
  • Low coolant levels
  • Dirty looking coolant

Why Buy Genuine Mopar® Cooling System Parts Online

If one or more cooling system components needs to be replaced, insist on using original Mopar® parts. After all, they're the ones designed to fit your specific model. That guarantees fit, quality, and performance. You can find them in our online auto parts catalogue, in stock and ready to ship.