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2001-2002 Chevrolet Suburban | 2500 CREW CAB LONG BOX, 2500 CREW CAB STANDARD BOX, 2500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, 2500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, 2500 REGULAR CAB, 3/4 TON, 3500 CHASSIS EXTENDED CAB 185.5, 3500 CREW CAB, 3500 EXTENDED CAB, 3500 REGULAR CAB, CLASSIC 2500 CREW CAB LONG BOX, CLASSIC 2500 CREW CAB STANDARD BOX, CLASSIC 2500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, CLASSIC 2500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, CLASSIC 2500 REGULAR CAB, CLASSIC 3500 CHASSIS EXTENDED CAB 161.5, CLASSIC 3500 CREW CAB, CLASSIC 3500 EXTENDED CAB, CLASSIC 3500 REGULAR CAB, EXT 3/4 TON, XL 3/4 TON | 8 Cyl 8.1L
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Chevrolet Suburban Radiator
Radiator in Chevrolet Suburban automobiles is one of the most important parts with the main function of keeping the engine cool by releasing heat. The location of the radiator is at the rear of the front bumper so that it can directly face the incoming air to allow for heat dissipation. Some Suburban vehicles have today's sleek and slim radiator which has the aluminum core married to the plastic tanks through gasket. However, problems like cracking in the plastic due to heat or setting of aggressive coolant pose a problem to the radiators. Proper servicing entails washing of cells which are choked and unbendinging of fins which have been acclimated indicate that the radiator can be useful according to its intended purpose. In summary, the radiator in GM Chevrolet Suburban automobile is a critical component with the duty of cooling the engine to enhance its performance.
Each OEM Chevrolet Suburban Radiator we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.
Chevrolet Suburban Radiator Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove the radiator and coolant expansion tank on Chevrolet Suburban?
A: To remove the radiator, first disconnect the battery cable and drain the cooling system. Remove the radiator support cover, upper radiator hose, coolant air bleed pipe, lower radiator hose, and transmission cooler lines. Then, remove the engine cooling fans and mounting bolts, then lift the radiator. Before installation, replace damaged radiator hoses and hose clamps. To remove the coolant reservoir, remove the air filter housing and detach the coolant hoses from the reservoir. Unscrew the mounting fasteners and remove the reservoir. Before installation, make sure the reservoir is clean and free of debris. Installation is the reverse of the removal. Finally, refill the cooling system and check for leaks.