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Returns Policy : 30-Day Return PolicyCore Height : 25 3/8 in.Core Width : 18 3/4 in.Core Thickness : 1 1/4 in.Interchange Part Number : 3516, CU2294, 55056426AA, CH3010134Ensuring that your engine is kept cool during long drives under the hot summer weather is the job of your Dodge Dakota radiator. It's an extremely important part of your vehicle that prevents the engine from overheating or breaking down. With the substantial role it has to play, keeping the radiator in good shape is a must. Here are some ways on how you can properly maintain your Dodge Dakota radiator:
Always bear in mind that proper mixture of coolant and water keeps your vehicle's radiator running. Without this fluid, the radiator will simply fail. This is why it's a good maintenance practice to regularly check on the level and quality of its coolant at least once every month. Once it goes below the normal level, refill it with a 50/50 mix of coolant and water. You should also check if the fluid appears to be sludgy. If so, make sure to replace it with the same combination of coolant and water.
A good way to prevent severe radiator complications from occurring is by catching small problems before they get worse. It's not just the coolant level that you need to keep an eye on, there are also other parts connected to the radiator system that are vital to its operation. Periodically inspect its hoses for leaks and cracks, seal them off with cold weld epoxy if you find any. You should also check the radiator cap and fins for any signs of damage. Don't forget to replace components that are irreparably broken.
It's a common knowledge that routine radiator flushing is one of the integral maintenance procedures that should be done to ensure that your entire vehicle is kept in its best condition. Flushing your vehicle's radiator prevents rust and sediment from building up inside the system. Do this every 1 to 2 years or every time your vehicle reaches 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you're having trouble figuring out the proper schedule for flushing your radiator, talk to its manufacturer for further instructions. You can either take your car to the mechanic or do this as a DIY-task.
Your Dodge Dakota radiator keeps the engine in optimum operating temperature at all times. If it gets broken, it won't be long before your car overheats and breaks down. So to prevent bigger radiator-related dilemmas, here are some of the most common symptoms of a broken Dodge Dakota radiator you should look out for:
Leaky system
Leakage is probably one of the radiator-related problems you'll most likely encounter throughout the life of your Dodge Dakota. Your radiator system is made up of different parts, and leaks may occur anywhere in those components. The most usual culprits behind this problem are corrosion and loose hose connections. Good thing, coolant leaks are quite easy to find, all you have to do is to simply inspect the radiator unit as well as the ground right under it.
You don't need to be a whiz to figure out that if there's a leak in the radiator system, the coolant inside will inevitably find its way out. Visually inspect the surface of the radiator hoses to see if they have cracks, splits, or pin holes. You should also look under your car to see if there are patches of coolant on the pavement. If you see one or both of these things, you can be sure that the radiator has indeed sprung a leak. Take your car to a mechanic to have the broken component repaired or replaced.
Blockage
Over time, your radiator can get clogged because of rust and other foreign particles that have accumulated inside the system. If dirt build-up like this happens, circulation of coolant through your entire engine will be affected, increasing the risk of overheating. If you notice the temperature of your vehicle increasing to an unusual level, check your radiator right away. The temperature over its entire surface should be the same, any cold spots are an indication that coolant isn't flowing properly inside.
Other radiator issues
There are other radiator problems aside from leaks and clogs. If you're having troubles with your Dodge Dakota radiator, and you're sure that there are no pin holes or cracks to leak from and the coolant flow is smooth, consider checking the other parts of the radiator system for possible broken components. You may have a defective thermostat, a damaged water pump, or a faulty radiator cap. Again, you should replace any damaged components to keep your radiator working smoothly.
With proper care and frequent maintenance, a radiator can last up to a maximum of ten years. Older Dodge Dakota radiators are made from metal that can last for the life of the car when well-maintained. However, modern radiators are mostly made from plastic, which expands and contracts as the radiator heats up and cools down. This can lead to cracks and decreased effectiveness. Although it's rare for this to happen, it can definitely cut down the maximum number of years a radiator can last.
The coolant system should be flushed out once a year. If this is done regularly, it ensures that the water and antifreeze mixture flows properly, which then translates to a long radiator life. The proper level of coolant should also be maintained, otherwise, excess amounts can escape when the radiator overheats. If you frequently notice that the level of coolant is too low, it may mean that you have a leak. Hose clamps should also be checked for rust and the aluminum core should be checked for corrosion regularly. Finally, the thermostat should not be allowed to fail, as problems with it can cause frequent overheating.
Coolant fluid in the radiator overheats then expands, becoming highly pressurized. The pressure increases even more because it's contained in an enclosed space. The radiator cap functions as a release valve set to open and release heat when the coolant fluid reaches its maximum pressure point. The typical radiator cap pressure is 12 to 16 pounds per square inch (psi). For automobiles, the maximum pressure point is usually set at a standard density of 15 psi.