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Lexus Radiators

PZ32760704 - : Deflector Radiator for Lexus Image

Deflector Radiator

Lexus PZ327-60704
$117.47
MSRP $157.57
Save $40.10
25.4% Off
1640070732 - : Radiator Assembly for Lexus Image

Radiator Assembly

Lexus 16400-70732
$352.79
MSRP $489.01
Save $136.22
27.9% Off
1640031B00 - : Radiator Assembly for Lexus Image

Radiator Assembly

Lexus 16400-31B00
$253.51
MSRP $351.40
Save $97.89
27.9% Off
1640070731 - : Radiator Assembly for Lexus Image

Radiator Assembly

Lexus 16400-70731
$340.97
MSRP $472.63
Save $131.66
27.9% Off
1640154750 - : Radiator Cap for Lexus Image

Radiator Cap

Lexus 16401-54750
$18.71
MSRP $23.94
Save $5.23
21.8% Off
1640037370 - : Radiator Assembly for Lexus Image

Radiator Assembly

Lexus 16400-37370
$240.35
MSRP $333.16
Save $92.81
27.9% Off
5311176060 - : Grille Radiator for Lexus Image

Grille Radiator

Lexus 53111-76060
$219.95
MSRP $299.88
Save $79.93
26.7% Off
532010E100 - : Radiator Support for Lexus Image

Radiator Support

Lexus 53201-0E100
$560.39
MSRP $776.77
Save $216.38
27.9% Off
G922J30010 - : Radiator Hose for Lexus Image

Radiator Hose

Lexus G922J-30010
3.5L with hybrid. Radiator hose. Inverter Cooling.
$28.87
MSRP $36.94
Save $8.07
21.8% Off
1640070770 - : Radiator Assembly for Lexus Image

Radiator Assembly

Lexus 16400-70770
$292.28
MSRP $405.15
Save $112.87
27.9% Off
5329460170 - : Deflector Radiator for Lexus Image

Deflector Radiator

Lexus 53294-60170
$94.60
MSRP $126.90
Save $32.30
25.5% Off
5328760080 - : Extension Radiator for Lexus Image

Extension Radiator

Lexus 53287-60080
$11.69
MSRP $14.95
Save $3.26
21.8% Off

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Radiators are essential for keeping an engine cool and maintaining consistent performance. Drivers of the RX 350 and ES 350 rely on their radiators to manage heat and prevent overheating during daily use. Over time, radiators can develop leaks, corrosion, or blockages that reduce efficiency. Choosing genuine Lexus radiators ensures proper fit, reliable performance, and long-term durability compared to lower-priced, generic aftermarket options.

Understand What Radiators Do

Radiators transfer heat away from the engine to keep temperatures in a safe range. They work with the cooling system, including the water pump, to circulate coolant efficiently. A functioning radiator prevents engine damage, maintains performance, and ensures the vehicle runs smoothly even in high-temperature conditions.

Learn Why Radiators Break Down

Common issues include corrosion from old coolant, physical damage from road debris, or internal blockages that restrict fluid flow. Over time, hoses and seals can also fail, leading to leaks or reduced cooling efficiency. Genuine Lexus radiators are built to withstand these stresses and provide long-lasting, dependable performance that aftermarket alternatives often cannot match.

Know When to Replace a Radiator

Signs that a radiator needs replacement include visible leaks, frequent overheating, coolant discoloration, or low coolant levels despite regular top-ups. Replacing it with a genuine Lexus radiator restores proper cooling and protects the engine from serious damage. Regular inspection and timely replacement ensure consistent performance and reliability on the road.

Radiator FAQ

How often should a radiator be checked?
It is best to inspect a radiator at every oil change or at least twice a year for leaks and corrosion.

Can a radiator be repaired or must it be replaced?
Small leaks can sometimes be repaired, but extensive damage usually requires full replacement.

What type of coolant should be used?
Always use genuine Lexus-approved coolant to maintain proper protection and performance.

Does a faulty radiator affect fuel efficiency?
Yes, overheating or poor cooling can reduce engine efficiency and increase fuel consumption.