OEM Acura Radiators

1907061BA01 - : Auxiliary Radiator for Acura Image

Auxiliary Radiator

MDX. Right. Charge Air Cooling. 3.0L auxiliary, rh side.
$266.67
MSRP $376.65
Save $109.98
29.2% Off
74172S87A00 - : Radiator Insulator for Acura Image

Radiator Insulator

3.5L. Engine cooling. 2.4L. Lower.
$24.90
MSRP $32.93
Save $8.03
24.4% Off
8972370500 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

$888.09
MSRP $1,309.87
Save $421.78
32.2% Off
19010P5A013 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

3.5rl. To 2c001059.
$338.00
MSRP $477.40
Save $139.40
29.2% Off
19010R8AA51 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

RDX.
$284.60
MSRP $401.98
Save $117.38
29.2% Off
19045RAA003 - : Radiator Cap for Acura Image

Radiator Cap

Genuine radiator cap
$24.66
MSRP $32.62
Save $7.96
24.4% Off
19010RYEH01 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

ZDX.
$338.00
MSRP $477.40
Save $139.40
29.2% Off
19010R9PA51 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

RLX. Engine Cooling.
$338.00
MSRP $477.40
Save $139.40
29.2% Off
19010RL6R01 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

TSX. 2.4L, manual trans.
$289.19
MSRP $408.47
Save $119.28
29.2% Off
19010P6WA51 - : Radiator Assembly for Acura Image

Radiator Assembly

CL. 2.3l. Auto trans.
$307.02
MSRP $433.65
Save $126.63
29.2% Off
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60400SP1N00ZZ - : Radiator Support for Acura Image

Radiator Support

2 door.
$528.09
MSRP $758.75
Save $230.66
30.4% Off
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13545898 - : Radiator Cap for Acura Image

Radiator Cap

Acura 13545898
Location-Reservoir.
$10.97
MSRP $14.52
Save $3.55
24.4% Off

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Your Acura's radiator is one of the most important components apart of the cooling system that helps to regulate the temperature of the engine. Without the radiator working properly, your engine could get dangerously hot and cause you to end up on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. It works with parts like your radiator hoses and fan to keep things at just the right temperature. It's important to know if there might be a problem with your radiator, because it can save you time and money on repairs down the line, as a problem with the engine not staying cool can ultimately lead to transmission failure. Some of the common signs that something might be wrong with your Acura's radiator include leaking coolant. This can happen due to cracks - and green liquid can appear underneath your vehicle. Another thing to check for in your radiator is rust. Rust falling into the engine can produce a thick liquid when mixed with coolant, which can result in a failure to cool the engine in general. Of course, if the engine is running at a higher temperature than normal, you should check this part as well. Always get OEM cooling system parts when it's time to make a replacement. You can browse them below!