OEM Kia Soul Radiators

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Reservoir Cap Gasket

Part Number: 25442-3F000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Gasket Radiator Rese
MSRP $2.50
$1.75

Lower Insulator

Part Number: 25336-3D000
Kia Kia
Other Names: Radiator Assembly Lower Insulator, Insulator Radiator M
Description: 2.4L, auto trans. 2.7L. Radiator components.
MSRP $15.12
$10.57

Clamp

Part Number: 25331-3D044
Kia Kia
Other Names: Lower Hose Clamp, Upper Hose Clamp, Radiator Hose Clamp, Clamp Hose
Replaces: 25331-24244
MSRP $9.30
$6.50

Fender Liner Retainer

Part Number: 86590-28000
Kia Kia
Positions: Rear upper
Other Names: Trunk Lid Trim Retainer, Cowl Grille Retainer, Fender Liner Retainer Clip, Splash Shield Retainer, Under Cover Retainer, Bumper...
Replaces: 86590-28000CS
Description: To receive a package of 10, need to order 10. Sold individually.
MSRP $2.57
$1.79

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Keep Your Kia Soul Cool with Quality Radiators

Your vehicle's systems work tirelessly to keep you moving. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring their longevity and efficiency. Radiators dissipate heat from your engine coolant to prevent overheating. These heat exchangers contain tubes and fins that transfer thermal energy from hot coolant to passing air. Your Kia Soul requires a properly functioning radiator to maintain correct operating temperature, preventing damage to gaskets, seals, and internal engine components from excessive heat.

Understanding Radiator Function

Hot coolant from your engine enters the radiator through an inlet. As coolant flows through internal tubes, air passing over fins removes heat. Cooled fluid returns to the engine through an outlet. The radiator cap maintains proper system pressure, raising coolant's boiling point. The Kia Carnival and Kia Stinger also depend on efficient radiators to manage engine temperatures during all driving conditions, from stop-and-go traffic to highway cruising.

Why Radiators Fail Over Time

Internal tubes corrode from coolant contamination and age, developing leaks. Fins bend or corrode from road debris and salt exposure, reducing cooling efficiency. Plastic end tanks crack from temperature stress and vibration. Sediment buildup restricts coolant flow through tubes. Generic aftermarket radiators often use thinner metals and cheaper plastic that cannot withstand temperature cycling. These inferior alternatives develop leaks prematurely and may not provide adequate cooling capacity, risking engine overheating that can warp cylinder heads or damage head gaskets. Quality genuine Kia radiators maintain proper cooling capacity and durability that protects your engine investment.

Signs Your Radiator Needs Replacement

Replace your radiator if you notice coolant leaks, overheating, or visible damage to tanks or fins. White or green residue around the radiator indicates leaks. Temperature gauge reading high or fluctuating abnormally suggests cooling problems. Most radiators last between 8 and 15 years depending on maintenance and operating conditions.

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