Your Chrysler Sebring radiator is one of the easiest components in your engine to recognize. You will find your radiator settled near the front of your engine bay, just behind your front grille. The Sebring radiator is a somewhat flat, rectangular device with horizontal or vertical fins on both sides.
Beneath the fins you will find a series of tubes and passages designed to hold large amounts of liquid. There are two radiator hoses, an upper and a lower, connected to your radiator, and a water pump that controls the flow of coolant in and out of the device.
The job of your Chrysler Sebring radiator is to keep your engine within its optimal temperature operating range, and prevent overheating, which can be a hazardous condition that may cause permanent damage to your engine. Your Sebring radiator accomplishes this by removing the heat your coolant absorbs from your engine. There are two steps used in the radiation of engine heat. First, when the coolant enters the passages of your radiator, it is spread out and the surface area of the liquid is increased. Second, the cooling process is supplemented by moving air, which comes through your front grille when your vehicle is moving, and from the auxiliary fan behind your Chrysler Sebring radiator when the engine is idling. Problems typically develop with the Sebring radiator over time, either through leaks due to rust and corrosion, or blockage from debris that gathers in your coolant. Regular flushing and cleaning of your radiator according to the manufacturer’s recommendations can help to prevent blockage.If your radiator develops leaks, order an inexpensive high-quality replacement right here from our vast online catalogue.