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Car Oil Coolers

4143700095 - : Oil Cooler                               for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Cooler

Mercedes-Benz 414-370-00-95
MSRP $1,118.00 CAD
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MN180105 - : Oil Cooler for Mitsubishi Image

Oil Cooler

Mitsubishi MN180105
Lancer.
MSRP $645.85 CAD
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2205000400 - : Oil Cooler                               for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Cooler

Mercedes-Benz 220-500-04-00
5.8L, 2001-02.
MSRP $786.00 CAD
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2641003HA0 - : Oil Cooler for Kia Image

Oil Cooler

Without ev. Niro.
MSRP $202.22 CAD
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482902H000 - : Oil Cooler for Kia Image

Oil Cooler

Rio.
MSRP $255.78 CAD
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254603F200 - : Oil Cooler for Kia Image

Oil Cooler

MSRP $359.99 CAD
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264102E010 - : Oil Cooler for Kia Image

Oil Cooler

2.0L hybrid.
MSRP $448.40 CAD
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254603E930 - : Oil Cooler for Kia Image

Oil Cooler

2007-09.
MSRP $430.86 CAD
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2741880200 - : Oil Cooler                               for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Cooler

Mercedes-Benz 274-188-02-00
At Timing Cover. Sprinter van. At timing case. 2017-19. E300. With increased performance. Coupe/convertible, 2.0L, 2017-18. C300.
MSRP $392.00 CAD
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5000500 - : Oil Cooler                               for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Cooler

Mercedes-Benz 000-500-05-00
Ml63 amg. Radiator. 2007-11, cls63 amg.
MSRP $692.00 CAD
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1261800065 - : Oil Cooler                               for Mercedes-Benz Image

Oil Cooler

Mercedes-Benz 126-180-00-65
300cd turbo. 300d turbo. With turbo.
MSRP $1,787.00 CAD
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6M117015M - : Oil Cooler for Audi Image

Oil Cooler

Audi 6m117015m
MSRP $878.00 CAD
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TL;DR Summary

Oil coolers help manage fluid temperature in demanding engine or transmission conditions. OEM oil coolers are designed around specific fitment, line connections, mounting points, and cooling requirements for compatible vehicles.

Intro Paragraph

Oil temperature matters because fluid has to lubricate, protect, and flow correctly. An oil cooler helps remove heat from engine oil, transmission fluid, or other lubricating systems depending on the vehicle design. The oil coolers category supports shoppers replacing leaking, clogged, damaged, or worn cooling components.

What This Category Includes

This category may include engine oil coolers, transmission oil coolers, cooler lines, seals, adapters, housings, and related hardware. Shoppers may also need related categories such as cooling systems, hoses and clamps, radiators, or gaskets.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Oil coolers need the correct size, connection type, sealing design, and mounting layout. OEM oil coolers are designed to work with compatible engines, transmissions, cooling systems, and packaging constraints. That can reduce the risk of mismatched fittings or improper mounting.

How to Choose the Right Part

Determine whether the part cools engine oil, transmission fluid, or another fluid circuit. Then confirm engine, transmission, drivetrain, towing package, and cooling package details. If a leak is present, inspect nearby seals, hoses, clamps, and housings before ordering.

Compatibility or Fitment Guidance

Cooling system parts can vary by engine, trim, heavy-duty package, and production year. Confirm fitment with the part number or VIN. Follow the Owner's Manual or service information for approved fluids, refill procedures, and bleeding steps where applicable.

Key Takeaways

  • Oil coolers help manage engine or transmission fluid temperature.
  • Connections, mounting points, and cooling package details affect fitment.
  • Related categories include cooling systems, hoses and clamps, radiators, and gaskets.
  • Inspect seals and lines when replacing an oil cooler.

FAQ

What are signs of an oil cooler problem?

Possible signs include fluid leaks, overheating, contaminated fluid, or warning messages, but testing and inspection are needed to confirm the cause.

Are engine oil coolers and transmission oil coolers the same?

No. They may look similar in purpose, but fitment, fluid type, and connections can differ.

Should seals be replaced with an oil cooler?

Often, related seals or gaskets should be inspected and replaced if required by the repair procedure.