When your engine overheats, you risk more than being stranded on the side of the road while you wait for it to cool down. Frequent overheating can cause serious and sometimes permanent damage to your engine. Keeping your Chevy Lumina radiator in good shape is the best way to ensure against engine overheating.
Your Lumina radiator is the core of your vehicle’s cooling system. It works with your radiator hose, water pump, auxiliary fan, and overflow tank to ensure that your engine remains within the optimal range of operating temperatures, whether its task becomes cooling your engine in hot weather or keeping it warm in the winter. The radiator acts as an exchange point for the coolant that flows through your engine: hot liquid flows in, the heat is released, and the coolant is sent back out.
The water pump keeps coolant moving in and out of your Chevy Lumina radiator. Some of the most frequent problems that occur with the Lumina radiator happen through blockage due to rust and debris buildup. You should have your radiator cleaned and flushed periodically according to the manufacturer’s recommendations in order to prevent buildup in the tubes and passages inside your Chevy Lumina radiator. Rust and corrosion can also cause problems, and may eventually cause your radiator to rot through and leak. If you have a damaged Lumina radiator, don’t wait until your engine is permanently damaged to replace it. Order an inexpensive, high-quality replacement radiator from our convenient online catalogue and have your new part shipped right to your door in no time.Choose from our two convenient ordering options, through our toll-free customer service number or our secure online server.