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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 10:19 AM
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Hi Everyone, New to the forum. Have a question regarding the required rad for my car ( 2005 ES330 ) with the ultra premium luxury package including navi.

Got a price on a rad from the dealer for $1037. part # 16400 20261. They said this is the one for my VIN number.

Call another dealer just for fun and gave me same part number for $945.00 BUT he also said there is another value line or MV that he can get part # 16410 AZ044 he said that is also new but will fit into the Camry as well. The cost is $200.

Called the initial dealer back and told him about the valve line and gave him the value line or MV cheaper part number and he stated yah but the quality may not be the same. He can order the cheaper one as well.

My question.............has anyone installed the cheaper rad part #16410 AZ044 and had any issues and how long has it been in the car.

Thanks very much.
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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 11:25 AM
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Dealers sometimes sell parts made in China that's likely the $200 one, buy the Denso on Rockauto instead. Yea it will probably be made in China.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...430773&jsn=322

Don't forget to use a Rockauto discount code for 5% off search this site or google it.

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If they are both made in China then they should be of similar quality??? Also, if I let the dealer order the cheaper one they are responsible for the correct install if I have it installed there.

I just wanted to know if there was any huge reliability issues with going with their cheaper value line as opposed to the more expensive replacement called for.
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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 12:50 PM
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Amazon sells the OE Denso radiator for $70 delivered w/prime.

Amazon Amazon

I don't know why you'd buy anywhere else!

I put this in our car three years ago; same as OE. This is the 1" cored one for slightly more capacity (e.g., "w/tow package"). Most came with 5/8" core so this is a slight upgrade.

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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Oro
Amazon sells the OE Denso radiator for $70 delivered w/prime.

I don't know why you'd buy anywhere else!
This person is in Ontario, here is the price from amazon.ca
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Denso made in China is not the same as the original part, that's why the dealer gave two quotes the expensive one matches the original.
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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 04:47 PM
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I put a Denso in my '04. I just checked my records and it was $57.79 (eBay). No problems and perfect fit.
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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Lexus2000
Denso made in China is not the same as the original part, that's why the dealer gave two quotes the expensive one matches the original.
They are the same; Denso has different facilities and build the same part, and ships globally/installs globally. The new cars have chinese content in them; heck, the new ES models aren't even built in Japan.
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Old Sep 17, 2020 | 09:16 PM
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I can vouch for Denso on Amazon as well, however I had an issue with rust. One of the transmission cooler lines started to leak. I think what happened is I didn't seat the rubber hose all the way, so it left a little gap where corrosion started building up and eventually created a leak. I swapped in another one and it's been working well. They look exactly like the original, with the same holes and everything, so no fitment issue at all.
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Those OEM radiators are way cheaper on Lexuspartsnow.com
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Old Oct 8, 2020 | 07:46 AM
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Update.................Just want to thank everyone who helped with suggestions on my rad change. Bought the one from Rockauto ( denso w/o the towing package ). Went by the number stamped on the original rad and the reference numbers on Rockauto brought up this one. Anyways, the rad is in, and seem to run ok. The temp gauge is the same place as before. Watched my son replace it since he is a licensed mechanic for another auto brand and it wasn't that difficult at all.

Thanks again.
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Hi everyone,

I have an issue regarding my transmission fluid level. We changed the rad and of course some tranny fluid came out in the process ( through the tranny cooler line ) so we topped it up with T-IV Toyota fluid. Now it gives me inconsistent readings when fully warmed up. Here is the thing.......when its fully warmed up, the fluid on the stick is touching the first notch of the hot section THEN there is a break in the fluid about 1-2 inches then more tranny fluid is showing up.

Has anyone encountered this problem?

Does this mean I over filled the tranny fluid or is my fluid level correct?

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Yes, it's almost impossible to check the fluid hot because of splash in the pan, and drip from the tube if it has been driven at all prior.

Start the car in the am when cold, check it against the cold line. The fluid is checked while the car is running, just to note.
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