Garage-Pro Power Steering Oil Cooler Compatible with Chevrolet Trailblazer/Envoy 2002-2009
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Aluminum makes up the bulk of it. Metal is used for the part that attaches to the frame.
More power steering oil cooler installation videos can be found on YouTube. It was very simple to set up, and I was able to save at least $300. Best wishes to you.
I was able to do so thanks to Prime.
Aluminum makes up the bulk of it. Steel is used for the part that attaches to the frame.
Selected User Reviews For Garage-Pro Power Steering Oil Cooler Compatible with Chevrolet Trailblazer/Envoy 2002-2009
The packaging was adequate, though a few of the fins were bent inside the box. The most difficult part of the installation is getting to it (GM screwed up this design). Once the grill and bumper cover were removed, the installation took 10 minutes, with 3 hours of swearing to get the bumper cover off and back on. The original had been on the truck for 15 years, so we'll see how it holds up. I suppose a leaking cooler is common on Trailblazers, and this was a cheap fix; I'm glad I found it because the local parts stores wanted three times the price for the same thing.
This is exactly what my Envoy's doctor requires to fix it. I was able to replace it on my own with relative ease. br>The holes are all lined up, and the tube is also connected.
On my 2005 Trailblazer, I had a major power steering leak that I had been looking for for several weeks. When I finally got around to looking at the cooling rack, I discovered that it was completely rotten. The part was relatively simple to put together; however, there were some issues with the bumper's plastic clips. Only two bolts and two hose clips are required to remove the cooling rack. I was able to completely fix my steering leak.
All good. The product was a power steering cooler that looked exactly like the old rusted original part I removed. I fixed it myself with the help of a YouTube video and this part, and saved some money.
The bolt holes were perfectly aligned and the hose ends were in the factory location, so it looks exactly like the factory cooler. It's been about 4 weeks since it was installed, and there have been no problems.
This is a fantastic aluminum cooler that takes the place of the original steel cooler.
With the exception of a minor flaw that caused a leak, the product was perfect. Edit: It was pressure tested at a local shop, and multiple leaks were discovered. I spent $75 on the repair. The seller has yet to respond.
It was a perfect fit.