Notes: Bottom Header: 15" x 2"; Components Incld: Trans Oil Cooler; Core Size: 29 3/8" x 15 3/8" x 5/8"; Manufactured Material: Plastic/Alum; Rows: 1; Top Header: 15" x 2"
Bottom Header: 15" x 2"
Components Included: Transmission Oil Cooler
Core Size: 29 3/8" x 15 3/8" x 5/8"
Manufactured Material: Plastic/Aluminum
OE Part Number: 10344419
Rows: 1
Top Header: 15" x 2"
UPC: 762405253695
Part Description: 2011 Chevrolet Impala Engine Coolant Radiator
Q: Can the radiator be replaced as separate components?
A:
No, the radiator is only replaced as a complete assembly. Only the radiator support can be replaced as separate components.
By Omar
GM Specialist
10/11/2021
Q: How many components is the radiator made of?
A:
The radiator is made of 5 components. four upper and one lower.
By Omar
GM Specialist
08/11/2021
Q: How many components is the upper radiator support made of?
A:
The upper radiator support is made of 4 components. two upper tie bars, one left front engine panel, and one right front engine panel.
By Bob
GM Specialist
08/11/2021
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: What is the proper way to install the air filter compartment?
A:
Install the new air filter compartment followed by the water deflector cover making sure the tabs are securely in place. Re-install the air inlet grille and the three retainers holding it in place. Re-connect the windshield washer hose and reposition the seal for the rear portion of the hood.
Q: If water is found in the transmission what components must be replaced?
A:
If water is found in the transmission, the rubber seals, clutch plates and bands, nylon parts, and torque converter need to be replaced. Also, make sure to thoroughly clean the transmission/transmission case so no water is left behind.
Q: When should a flush be performed on subsystems?
A:
Aflush should be performed if any of the following components have failed: A/C, Radiators, Transmission Coolers, or Power Steering Systems.