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- Developed for the Australian and New Zealand market
- Built to meet or exceed OE specs
- Copper Core Radiator
- Superior cooling ability
- Great heat conductivity
OEX - The specialists choice.
OEX has earned the reputation for being the choice, specialists turn to, for all things electrical and thermal. High quality, reliable at the right price. Developed for Australia and New Zealand, built to keep your engine operating at the perfect temperature, in the hottest summer and the coldest winter. Your brand new OEX radiator is designed to perform as good as, if not better than OE!
Over time, old radiators will fail and eventually require replacement. Signs of a bad radiator due for a replacement include: any obvious corrosion, coolant leaks observed on the ground or around the radiator or an uncharacteristic increase in engine operating temperature indicating a blockage. A great way to check for a blocked radiator is by scanning your radiator with a infrared thermometer, it will highlight hot spots in the radiator where hot coolant is not able to circulate.
When attacking the job of fitting a new radiator, it's a good idea to do an overhaul of some of the cheap cooling parts to maximise the longevity of your whole cooling system. Replacing your coolant hoses is quick and easy when the radiator is off and saves you time and money in future. Old brittle hoses can crack easily when agitated to remove your radiator, so it's a great idea to figure out what coolant hoses your engine uses with our rego search function. Along with new hoses, a fresh set of hose clamps will not only visually compliment the other brand new cooling components, but they will ensure a tight fit on your hoses so that they can hold up to the pressure and flow. Top off your replacement radiator with a fresh radiator cap too, this will keep all the coolant where it's supposed to be and ensure that no air can leak into your cooling system which won't allow the engine to cool efficiently.
Once you've fitted all your new cooling parts, we recommend filling up your radiator with some cooling system flush. This will thoroughly clean any parts you didn't replace and will also cycle through the engine's coolant passages to remove contaminants and other residue left behind by the old parts you've swapped out, maximising the potential of your new cooling parts. Once you've drained out the cooling system flush, fill up with your choice of coolant, bleed the radiator and hit the road. To shop our full range of cooling parts, radiators and coolants, browse the Repco website or head into your local Repco store today.
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