Your Chevrolet Tahoe radiator is responsible for keeping your hard-working engine running at optimal temperatures so that it does not overheat in the summer or freeze in the winter. This is a critical task, because overheating can cause serious or even permanent engine damage. Under your hood, there are several tubes and passages through which a coolant and water mixture flows that is designed to absorb heat.
Your Tahoe radiator’s job is to remove the heat from the coolant before it heads back out into your engine. The coolant is circulated through the system via a water pump near your Chevrolet Tahoe radiator, which has two hoses connected to it: an upper and a lower hose.
Coolant flows into your Tahoe radiator through one hose and out through the other. Once the coolant enters your radiator, it is spread out through the tubes inside the flat structure to achieve a greater surface area. Heat is then removed with the help of the air blowing through your front grille while you are driving, or the auxiliary fan when your vehicle is idling. The fan is located behind your Chevrolet Tahoe radiator, and is powered by either a fan clutch or a small electric motor. Problems with the radiator can occur when it becomes rusted or corroded over time and develops leaks, or when debris floating in your coolant gathers inside the tubes of the radiator and cause blockages, which can burst your radiator hose. If you need a new Tahoe radiator, look no further then our vast online catalogue for the best selection and the best prices.We carry a full line of Tahoe radiators and cooling system components, in stock and ready to ship to your door.