Engine radiator OEM Volkswagen or Nissens

Nissens Engine radiator

I ordered the Nissen Radiator from Rock Auto for around $70 including shipping and ill go from there im planning on fixing it this weekend so ill keep updating

Pros: inexpensive, easy to order
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OEM Volkswagen Engine radiator

I had a similar issue with my Mk4 VR6 Golf, coolant level would drop a tiny bit over time with no obvious sign of leakage..turned out to be a very small leak at the bottom corner seam of the radiator.

Pros: small leak at radiator
Cons: coolant level drop
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Nissens Engine radiator
jamaicawagon
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Rating 4.0

Bought a nissens radiator and also an ebay fan shroud with dual 12 inch fans. The oem fan draws a lot of current snd it burned out the plug so I decided to change out. The shroud fits right over the core.

Pros: fits right over core
Cons: oem fan draws current
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Nissens Engine radiator

Best one to get is the Nissens 68001A. I just put one in my 2000 9-5. For some reason Rock Auto only lists it as fitting 2001 but it will fit a 1999-2001.

Pros: best quality, good fitment
Vehicle: Saab
Part number: 68001A
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OEM Volkswagen Engine radiator

The radiator on my 2016 is leaking, although leak isn't really the right word. Maybe porous. The hole is so small, it takes months to show a change in the coolant reservoir. On some days, given proper conditions, a small wisp of steam is visible coming from the radiator area. I added a UV dye to the cooling system, and it is visible then.

Pros: UV dye makes visible
Cons: small hole, porous
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Nissens Engine radiator
Sodajosh298
  • Overheating:
Rating 2.0

After the copper OEM radiator broke I replaced it with a nissens aluminum radiator now the thermostat never hits operating temperature, I changed the thermostat to what the book wanted which was a 190 degree thermostat but even still the gauge doesn't go up all the way. I replaced one of the senors and the main coolant temperature sensor but still it doesn't go all the way up. On top of that it takes the gauge a good 3 minutes just to move slightly. Doesn't need to be fix probably but still annoys me

Cons: thermostat never heats up, gauge doesn't go up, slow temperature rise
Vehicle: Mitsubishi
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