Radiadores y piezas para Lexus GX470

Lexus GX470 Radiator Parts

Boost performance and promote durability with Lexus GX 470 radiator components at work. Many in number, these parts each fill important roles in the battle against heat in your luxury vehicle. By performing regular maintenance checks, you can keep these parts in the fight for the long haul.

What radiator parts can be replaced in these cars?

You can repair or replace any part of your radiator. Your Lexus GX 470 radiator components keep your engine fluid temperatures cool, which means that they also help keep your vital engine parts cool. You can replace or upgrade each part, but if you do so, make sure that the upgrades improve overall cooling performance. By taking note of performance limits found in your Lexus GX 470 user manual, you can ensure that all of your replacement parts fall within manufacturer specifications. This step is especially important if you intend to use aftermarket radiator parts. Lexus GX470 radiator parts you can replace include:

  • Radiator: This major part is responsible for cooling the bulk of the coolant. Radiators come with many options, and the one you select should depend on how you use your Lexus SUV. For example, if you off-road a lot, you may need a model with high-efficiency cooling fins.
  • Hoses: Your GX 470 hoses carry hot and cool liquid to and from the radiator and heater core. Major hoses include upper, lower, and heater core hoses. To prevent leaks, be sure those hoses are examined during tune-up.s.
  • Fans: Constant airflow over your radiator keeps things cool, and your fan performs this task when your Lexus SUV sits at rest. Fans get their power from electric motors or belts. If you have a belt-driven fan, you should include fan belt inspections in your tune-up list. In addition, it is good form to make sure that you have a fan shroud set in place properly. Well-placed fan shrouds focus airflow inward through the fan blades.
  • Thermostats: To maintain consistent coolant temperatures, thermostats either allow or restrict liquid flow to or from your radiator.
  • Side Tanks: Located on either side of the radiator, the side tanks collect, channel, and help to cool radiator coolant.
  • Heater Core: The warm air streaming into your cabin depends on a fully functioning heater core, but the heater core also affects radiator function. As such, keeping it in good shape is good for your radiator as well.
  • Vent Caps: Overheated fluids mean high pressures. The vent cap releases these tensions before they damage other components.
  • Overflow Tanks: Your overflow tank backs up your vent cap in the event of a fluid overflow.
Is radiator coolant replacement a type of equipment replacement?

It absolutely is. Coolant must stand up to high temperatures, and it must also stand up to high pressures and possible engine contaminants. Since old or contaminated fluid can affect your radiators health, you should inspect your coolant on a regular schedule. A good rule of thumb is to perform tests before major seasonal weather changes occur.