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The RANSOTO Engine Oil Cooler Filter Housing Assembly is a high-quality replacement part compatible with various Chevy and Buick models from 2011 to 2021. Designed to maintain optimal engine oil temperature, it features durable, waterproof, and impact-resistant materials, ensuring reliable performance under extreme conditions. With easy installation and a satisfaction guarantee, this assembly is a must-have for any vehicle owner looking to enhance engine longevity and efficiency.
Manufacturer | RANSOTO |
Brand | RANSOTO |
Model | Engine Oil Cooler |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.38 x 8.5 x 6.02 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | F-ZJ411 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | F-ZJ411 |
Position | Front |
W**Y
good value
value for the money
J**M
Amazing Thanks! ⭐️
Very good for the price worked on my 2015 Chevy Sonic RS 1.4 Turbo, no leaks and was a good plug and play. Make sure you get the correct one because there is multiple oil coolers for the chevy Sonic/Cruise models.
R**�
Reliable
Very fast as promised
A**C
good
good
J**Z
Horrible
Horrible want my money back Don’t buy
K**S
Looks like OEM
This seems to be like a lot of other clones out here. Not sure what's happening, but there's a lot of "companies" selling these on Amazon now. I've gotten a few of them, and am currently using one that's been about 20k miles and is going strong. How ever I would highly recommend buying the dorman gasket set for this and replace everything BEFORE you install it. Also get a quality oil filter, use the one it comes with for about 100 miles and then swap in a quality one. That should trap any metal debris. I've seen a few of these with burrs on the passageways. It's aluminum though so shouldn't cause too much damage internally. Best to try and find them by inspecting your item thoroughly yourself.This unit seems pretty good, and looks just like the OEM. I see no reason it wouldn't work as there's no moving parts. This entire part is cheaper than just the exchanger part from the dealership.Btw you can replace this without removing the exhaust header. Just remove the cat, and the rigid coolant line in the cooler itself and you can get it in there. Will save you a decent amount of time this way.Like a lot of cheaper parts, you need to do the finishing touches before install, torque all the screws/bolts/nuts. Replace the gaskets with good ones, and you should be good!
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