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How Genuine Mopar Radiators Make Your Life Easier
The powerful engine in your Dodge, Jeep, or Ram generates a massive amount of heat. The radiator is the life-support system for your engine by ensuring internal components don't overheat and fail. If the radiator in your Dodge Durango starts to leak or the internal fins get clogged, you're looking at a head-gasket meltdown that can cost thousands of dollars.
Expert Tips for Choosing the Right Radiator
1. Check Your Towing Package
Durangos with the HD towing package often have a much thicker radiator and a different oil cooler setup; check your build sheet first.
2. Always Buy New Hoses
If you're replacing the radiator, the hoses are already off. Don't put an old, soft hose back on a brand-new high-pressure cooling part.
3. Inspect the AC Condenser
While the radiator is out, check the condenser for bent fins or debris. It's the best time to clean it out with a low-pressure garden hose.
4. Verify Your VIN
Mopar made several changes to cooling systems during mid-cycle refreshes. Your VIN is the only way to guarantee a perfect factory match.
5. Replace the Thermostat
Overheating often damages the thermostat's internal wax pellet. Spend the extra few dollars for a genuine Mopar thermostat while the system is dry.
Don't let a budget radiator turn your family vacation into a roadside breakdown. For help with your order, contact our team at Mopar Factory Parts Warehouse.