Description

25380-A4000 Blower

The 25380-A4000 Blower is an essential component of your vehicle’s engine cooling system, designed to regulate operating temperatures by pulling air through the radiator. As an OEM part, it ensures precise blade balance, optimal airflow, and reliable motor performance to prevent engine overheating. If your vehicle is running hotter than normal or the fan fails to activate, replacing it with this authentic unit is vital for protecting your engine. Explore our full range of A/C and cooling system components.

25380-A4000 Blower

  • Part Number: 25380-A4000
  • Component Type: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Cooling Fan
  • Function: Facilitates engine heat dissipation through the radiator
  • Compatibility: Engineered for perfect mounting and electrical integration

25380-A4000 Fitment

A properly functioning cooling fan is critical for preventing thermal damage to the engine. To ensure the 25380-A4000 is the correct match for your specific engine cooling setup, please provide your 17-digit VIN before ordering. Our team will verify the fitment to ensure full compatibility.

Replacement Notice

Professional Installation Recommended: Replacing a radiator cooling fan requires working near the engine cooling system and electrical wiring. We recommend professional installation to ensure the fan shroud is correctly secured and the electrical connection is properly sealed to prevent circuit failure.

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Questions and Answers

Is the 25380-A4000 an OEM part?
Yes, this is an OEM radiator cooling fan, built to the precise specifications required to maintain your vehicle's optimal operating temperature.
How do I verify this cooling fan fits my car?
Provide your 17-digit VIN. Our experts will cross-reference the part number with your vehicle's factory specifications to guarantee compatibility.
What are the symptoms of a failing cooling fan?
Common signs include the engine temperature gauge rising while idling or in slow traffic, the fan failing to turn on, or hearing unusual grinding noises from the front of the engine bay.
Should I install the cooling fan myself?
Due to the integration with the engine's electrical system and the risk of damaging the radiator, professional installation is strongly recommended.

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