How to determine which radiator my accord came with? 96 right hand drive
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Hi everyone,
So for context my accord is a right hand drive 96 EX F20B2 (yes, SOHC, non-vtec 2.0L not sold in the US).
We have owned it from new, and it is still with us. I'm out of the country but the mechanic told my father that the radiator needs to be changed at this point since the core doesn't seem to be cooling efficiently anymore.
For context, we already changed both tanks to copper years ago when the plastic tanks broke, but the core is still the original.
I want to order from the US and take ship it in, since it'll be a regonised brand and still cost less than half the local options. Denso and Koyo are my main choices if ordering from the US.
So, looking up the part catalog for this specific car, I see two different radiators listed for these export cars, One by Denso 19010P0AA51 and one by Toyo 19010P0A902
The brand marking for each is usually on the tanks, which have long been changed, so I have no idea which to look for when ordering a replacement.
Looking at the diagrams they look very very similar, but i can't tell if the mounting points are the same. And some aftermarket radiators even list both PNs such as this https://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts...-05139563.html
Looking up the denso catalog for the US, I see they have this https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...=2172&jsn=5230 but none of the part numbers are an exact match to mine. Close but no dice, so I emailed denso to find out if there is any difference between 19010P0AA51 (JDM spec) and 19010P0HA51 which is listed under that denso PN 2213200. Denso says that they have no radiator sold in the US that matches 19010P0AA51 (they just emailed me back)
This is a pic of the Toyo https://autoparts.beforward.jp/detai...rs/PA56036070/
A little confused what is different beteween the two options listed on my vehicle catalog if im honest. Are they the same?
Thanks
So for context my accord is a right hand drive 96 EX F20B2 (yes, SOHC, non-vtec 2.0L not sold in the US).
We have owned it from new, and it is still with us. I'm out of the country but the mechanic told my father that the radiator needs to be changed at this point since the core doesn't seem to be cooling efficiently anymore.
For context, we already changed both tanks to copper years ago when the plastic tanks broke, but the core is still the original.
I want to order from the US and take ship it in, since it'll be a regonised brand and still cost less than half the local options. Denso and Koyo are my main choices if ordering from the US.
So, looking up the part catalog for this specific car, I see two different radiators listed for these export cars, One by Denso 19010P0AA51 and one by Toyo 19010P0A902
The brand marking for each is usually on the tanks, which have long been changed, so I have no idea which to look for when ordering a replacement.
Looking at the diagrams they look very very similar, but i can't tell if the mounting points are the same. And some aftermarket radiators even list both PNs such as this https://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts...-05139563.html
Looking up the denso catalog for the US, I see they have this https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...=2172&jsn=5230 but none of the part numbers are an exact match to mine. Close but no dice, so I emailed denso to find out if there is any difference between 19010P0AA51 (JDM spec) and 19010P0HA51 which is listed under that denso PN 2213200. Denso says that they have no radiator sold in the US that matches 19010P0AA51 (they just emailed me back)
This is a pic of the Toyo https://autoparts.beforward.jp/detai...rs/PA56036070/
A little confused what is different beteween the two options listed on my vehicle catalog if im honest. Are they the same?
Thanks
Last edited by nicolaselias; Apr 29, 2022 at 08:48 AM.
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