OEM Buick Rainier Radiator

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  • Buick Rainier Radiator Diagram - 15196385
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    Buick Rainier Radiator Assembly Part Number: 15196385

    $343.23 MSRP: $513.06
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Radiator; Radiator, Radiator
    • Replaces: 15162212, 15179051, 52485546
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004-2007 Buick Rainier | CXL, CXL Plus | 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS
  • Buick Rainier Radiator - 15196386
    Buick Rainier Radiator Diagram - 15196386
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    Buick Rainier Radiator Assembly Part Number: 15196386

    $185.55 MSRP: $277.35
    You Save: $91.80 (34%)
    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Radiator; Radiator, Radiator
    • Replaces: 15162213
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004-2007 Buick Rainier | CXL, CXL Plus | 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS

Buick Rainier Radiator

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The Buick Rainier Radiator is one of the significant parts of car that significantly defines the efficacy and efficiency of the Buick Rainier which is a mid-size luxury SUV manufactured between 2004 & 2007. As a component that is intended to dissipate heat from the engine coolant, Rainier Radiators incorporate a wide array of materials that boost the coolant's cooling capacity, which usually includes an aluminum core supported by plastic or more aluminum tanks. Such design facilitates beneficial heat exchange which is necessary for the proper functioning and long life of the engine. This is because the Buick Rainier is built to cohesively work with manifold other models so that each of these automobiles may enjoy the top-tier Radiator, which in turn underpins the car's muscular powertrain, ranging from the typical 4.2L Vortec I6 to the more potent 5.3L Small-block V8 engines. Situated at the front part of the automobile, the Rainier Radiators plays the role of a heat sink and greatly benefit from good flow of air because; the immediate stopping of the vehicle may lead to numerous accidents. For example, the Rainier Radiator being specifically for automotive use has notable features including light weight and new large tubes and better fin density for improved flow and higher heat transfer, overall. Such an approach positively affects the processing performance of the Buick Rainier while also enhancing a vehicle's protection levels, as demonstrated by the SUV's excellent safety scores. In conclusion, the Buick Rainier Radiator is one more proof of the brand's devotion to offering only high-quality components to maintain the Rainier as a great car with high performance, comfortable and safe for drivers.

Buick Rainier Radiator Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the radiator (LL8) on Buick Rainier?
    A:
    Draining coolant from the Radiator and recovering refrigerant is the first step for replacing the Radiator (LL8). A technician should raise the vehicle then remove the lower Radiator support shield that may be present. After you use hose clamp pliers (J 38185) to adjust the outlet Radiator Hose clamp you should remove both the outlet Radiator Hose from the Radiator and then disconnect the transmission cooler lines. The first step includes lowering the vehicle and then eliminating the cooling fan and shroud alongside removing the Radiator support diagonal brace. The next step involves removing both the coolant recovery line as well as disconnecting the shroud side panels from the Radiator. Finally lift out the Radiator while uninstalling bolts that fasten the condenser to the Radiator. First install the condenser onto the Radiator and tighten the bolts to 28 nm (21 ft. Lbs.). After administering the Radiator followed by the installation of cooling fan and shroud. The outlet Radiator Hose receives installation onto the Radiator by raising the vehicle for hose clamp pliers (J 38185) operation to reposition the clamp before connecting the transmission cooler lines. Begin by installing the lower Radiator support shield then lower the vehicle while installing the coolant recovery hose to the Radiator before you can start with the Radiator support diagonal brace and fill the cooling system.

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