Jun 16, 2024 Leave a message

Oil Cooler Maintenance

An OEM engine oil cooler is designed to have a lifespan that matches that of the vehicle. On the other hand, universal or performance aftermarket oil coolers are expected to last around 50,000 miles or up to 10 years with minimal issues. To ensure the longevity of your oil cooler and engine, it is crucial to maintain a regular schedule of oil and filter changes. This simple practice can significantly extend the life of your oil cooler.

 

Regular inspections are essential to detect any potential issues with the oil cooler or oil lines. Look out for leaks, cracks, or any signs of wear caused by factors such as rust, vibration, or general wear and tear over time. It is advisable to inspect the area where your vehicle is parked for any indications of oil or fluid leaks, which could be a sign of a problem with the oil cooler.

 

There are certain warning signs that may indicate a need for oil cooler repair, including engine or transmission overheating and oil temperature readings higher than normal. If your vehicle is primarily used for daily commuting with occasional road trips, an engine oil cooler may not be necessary. However, if you engage in high-performance driving on tracks or regularly transport heavy loads in hot conditions, installing an engine oil cooler could be a beneficial addition to your vehicle.

 

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