Radiator

Asked by Guru8XS2F Dec 29, 2019 at 11:26 AM about the 2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What radiators are
interchangeable with the
2010 Ford explorer Eddie
bauwer edition radiator

2 Answers

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Check radiator cap if it is original. I suspect the build pressure by ford is 20 PSI. I would not get a used radiator. Also, A less expensive replacement radiator my not hold up to the pressure. Specter Premium radiators are the best you can find which are aftermarket, over 200 bucks, but an OEM from Ford will probably be over 400. Research changing the transmission line fittings to an updated design as they have a two O-rings design and originals are prone to leaking. Follow the removal procedure precisely, do not cut the bottom portion of the plastic bracket to remove the radiator, it secures the radiators when reinstalled. You will have to reuse the bracket from the car.

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