Description

25380-B8850 Blower

The 25380-B8850 blower is critical for maintaining your vehicle’s engine temperature within the optimal range. By pulling air through the radiator core, this component ensures efficient heat dissipation, preventing overheating even in demanding driving conditions. When your cooling fan begins to fail, it can lead to erratic engine temperatures or poor A/C performance. Replace it with this high-quality, OEM part to restore your cooling system’s reliability. Explore our full range of engine cooling components.

25380-B8850 Blower

  • Part Number: 25380-B8850
  • Component Type: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Cooling Fan Assembly
  • Function: Forced air cooling for radiator thermal management

25380-B8850 Fan Fitment

This cooling fan assembly is precision-engineered for specific engine configurations. To ensure the correct fitment, please provide your 17-digit VIN before ordering. Our team will verify that this assembly is compatible with your vehicle’s cooling system specifications.

Replacement Notice

Professional Tip: When troubleshooting cooling fan issues, also inspect your coolant levels, thermostat, and the cooling fan relay/control module. A failing relay is sometimes the culprit behind a seemingly dead cooling fan.

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Questions and Answers

Is the 25380-B8850 an OEM part?
Yes, this is an OEM cooling fan assembly designed for exact fitment and reliable performance within your vehicle's cooling system.
How do I verify this cooling fan fits my car?
Simply provide your 17-digit VIN. Our team will perform a professional compatibility check to ensure the part is perfectly suited to your vehicle's engine.
What are the signs of a failing radiator cooling fan?
Common signs include the engine temperature gauge rising above normal in stop-and-go traffic, the cooling fan failing to engage, or unusual noise coming from the fan motor.
Should I check anything else when replacing this part?
Yes, we recommend testing the cooling fan relay and checking the system’s wiring harness to ensure power is reaching the new fan assembly correctly.

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