Radiators Radiators
Fits VW GOLF V (1K1) 1.6 FSI
(2003)

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Part number: DRM02014
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Engine Code: BAG; Transmission Type: Manual Transmission
Core Width 385 mm
Replaces DRM32018
Core Depth 16 mm
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Type Radiator, engine cooling
Weight 972 g
for OE number 1K0121251BR
Core Length 650 mm
Gross Weight 2652 g
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Denso DRM02014 Radiator
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£71.77
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Part number: 103904
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Vehicle Equipment: for vehicles with air conditioning
Function Mounting, radiator
Extra Description febi Plus
Type Mounting, radiator
Material EPDM (ethylene propylene diene Monomer (M-class) rubber)

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These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.

Febi 103904 Radiator Mounting
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£5.60
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Part number: 49890
Function Mounting, radiator
Length 54 mm
Width 46 mm
Thickness 18 mm
Extra Description febi Plus
Type Mounting, radiator

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These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.

Febi 49890 Radiator Mounting
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£6.45
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Part number: CR30001S
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to: 1K8B003904; Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to: 1K8P023255; Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to: 1K8U002425; Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to: 1K8W069279; New Part
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Extra Description BEHR
Radiator type Mechanically jointed cooling fins
Core Length 650 mm
Water tank material (radiator) Plastic
Packaging height 11.00 cm
Transmission Type Automatic Transmission, Manual Transmission
Core Width 416 mm
Type Radiator, engine cooling
Net Weight 3500 g
Packaging length 85.6 cm
Packaging width 50.80 cm
Core Depth 23 mm

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The core dimensions / product measurements of the different manufacturers /vendors might be different due to various production technologies. These dimensions / product measurements are not an indication for the performance or the correct fitting accuracy of the product itself.

Mahle CR30001S Radiator
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£89.74
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Part number: 53404
Radiator type Mechanically jointed cooling fins
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Material Aluminium
Core Length 650 mm
Extra Description EASY FIT
Core Width 415 mm
Core Depth 23 mm
Additional Information 2 with seal ring
Type Radiator, engine cooling
NRF 53404 Radiator
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£44.42
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Part number: 53405
Radiator type Brazed cooling fins
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Material Aluminium
Core Length 650 mm
Extra Description EASY FIT
Core Width 406 mm
Core Depth 24 mm
Additional Information 2 with seal ring
Type Radiator, engine cooling
NRF 53405 Radiator
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£57.98
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Part number: 56153
Core Length 650 mm
Extra Description EASY FIT
Radiator type Brazed cooling fins
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Material Aluminium
Core Width 406 mm
Core Depth 33 mm
Additional Information 2 with seal ring
Type Radiator, engine cooling
NRF 56153 Radiator
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£80.73
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Part number: 56153A
Material Aluminium
Version Alternative
Core Length 650 mm
Core Depth 34 mm
Core Width 406 mm
Function Radiator, engine cooling
Type Radiator, engine cooling
Radiator type Mechanically jointed cooling fins
Extra Description Economy Class
NRF 56153A Radiator
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£58.84
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Radiators

What is a radiator?

A radiator is an essential part of the engine cooling system. The internal combustion process produces huge amounts of heat so to keep the engine temperature regulated liquid coolant is circulated through the engine and the radiator. The radiator is mounted in the vehicle where air flow can pass through it. The air passing through the radiator and its pipes and fins cools down the liquid coolant contained within it. The coolant is then recirculated back around the engine as part of the cooling cycle.


How do I choose the correct radiator?

There can be different radiators listed for the same model of vehicle depending on it’s exact specification. If you are able to obtain the original part number from the radiator that you need to replace you can use that to search and compare new parts that match. If you are not able to find the original part number then we’d advise that you observe the compatibility notes listed by the radiators that are shown as correct.


Here are some compatibility factors to look out for:

  • Manual, semi or fully automatic transmission

  • Air conditioning (automatically or manually controlled)

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made)

  • Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)


What brand of radiator should I choose?

The number of aftermarket manufacturers of radiators is limited so there will not be many to choose from. Valeo make radiators for the original car brands and NRF have a great reputation in the engine cooling market place. The brand you choose will likely be down to which part is available at the time you need it. Choosing the part with the longest warranty period and that is within your budget is probably the best choice.


How can I tell my radiator needs replacing?

If coolant is visibly escaping from the radiator that is an obvious indication that the radiator is faulty and requires replacement. If you are not sure if the radiator is faulty we would always recommend that you have your vehicle inspected to see if the radiator is faulty and requires replacement.


Some of the symptoms of a faulty radiator are:

  • Engine is overheating

  • Coolant is leaking from the radiator

  • The engine runs hotter than usual

  • The coolant is discoloured

  • Smell of coolant

  • Radiator pipes or fins are damaged


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