This Part Fits
This product is suitable for the following vehicles
- GTV 1.8 16V (1998, - 2005, 1747cc, 144hp)
- GTV 2.0 T.SPARK 16V (1997, - 2003, 1970cc, 155hp)
- GTV 3.0 V6 24V (2000, - 2005, 2959cc, 218hp)
- GTV 2.0 JTS (2003, - 2005, 1970cc, 165hp)
- GTV 3.2 V6 24V (2003, - 2005, 3179cc, 240hp)
- GTV 2.0 V6 Turbo (1995, - 1998, 1996cc, 202hp)
- GTV 2.0 T.SPARK 16V (1995, - 2005, 1970cc, 150hp)
- GTV 3.0 V6 24V (1996, - 2000, 2959cc, 220hp)
- SPIDER 1.8 16V (1998, - 2005, 1747cc, 144hp)
- SPIDER 2.0 T.SPARK 16V (1998, - 2000, 1970cc, 155hp)
- SPIDER 2.0 V6 Turbo (1998, - 2005, 1996cc, 202hp)
- SPIDER 3.0 V6 24V (1999, - 2003, 2959cc, 220hp)
- SPIDER 2.0 JTS (2003, - 2005, 1970cc, 165hp)
- SPIDER 3.2 V6 24V (2003, - 2005, 3179cc, 240hp)
- SPIDER 3.0 V6 (1995, - 2005, 2959cc, 192hp)
- SPIDER 2.0 T.SPARK 16V (1995, - 2005, 1970cc, 150hp)
Cross Reference
Product Cross Reference
101.016/A
109.320/A
010280N
100029
AL2056
ALA2056
8MK376766-001
DCM1346
8MK376766-001
58083
AL2056
ALA2056
10-25484-SX
731283
01002056
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer Numbers (OEM)
60585534
60628578
60661889
60690407
71735377
71737158
71752881
71752882
R10412
RA2202
Specification
General
Manual Transmission, for vehicles with/without air conditioning
Cooling fins material
Aluminium
Core Dimensions
554 x 412 x 24 mm
Radiator type
Mechanically jointed cooling fins
Water tank material (radiator)
Plastic
Item Details
SKU
Nissens-60033
Brand
Nissens
Barcode
5707286190801
Delivery Info
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Nissens Radiator, engine cooling Replaces 6003360585534,60628578,60661889,60690407,71735377,71737158,71752881
Radiators Heat exchanger - essential for engine thermal control The radiator is placed in the front of the vehicle, often attached to other heat exchangers, such as the intercooler or condenser. The radiator is essential for the cooling of combustion engines. In such engines, there may be as many as 4,000 petrol explosions per minute, each generating temperatures of up to 1,500°C. The cooling liquid, which is circulating through a cooling jacket, cools the engine block, as well as pistons, valves, gaskets, rings, engine head, and other elements of the engine. The circulating coolant receives the combustion heat. Flowing through the radiator, it exchanges the heat with atmospheric air.
If you are unsure as to whether this is the correct part for your vehicle, please don't hesitate to contact us. Alternatively please use the cross reference table above.