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2001 Avensis 1.6 SW -  T22 

 

Hello to all, i came back to request your help again.

My Avensis is out of the paint shop she is looking a dream No more rust . Im very happy ....But....

My radiator is leaking.

Can anobidy tell me what id part is the radiator please?  And if there are  any other (cheaper) brands please?

Many thanks

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Why don't you use something like Autodoc online shop (it's not an advert :D). Just find your model in the drop down menu and see the best deal. 

For T25 Avensis the aftermarket radiator I bought not long time ago I paid like £90 in the local part shop and an original Denso for £120 but delivery time would be a week. So if you have time just order original part, the price is not that higher.

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Hello 

Thank you for  the tip

Believe me i tried them  but my problem is there are  several sizes and part numbers . They all say they  are for the T22......so why the dif. sizes and numbers?  

https://www.auto-doc.pt/pecas-sobresselentes/radiador-de-agua-acessoerios-10203/toyota/avensis/avensis-station-wagon-t22/15516-1-6-vvt-i

Many thanks

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Hi there Tiago,

I don't have an Avensis T22 nor have I ever worked on one.

Looking at the Autodoc link you've posted, all the radiators appear to the very much the same size, maybe a few mm variation which is likely due the size of the radiator core each manufacturer is using being of their own design. Despite this the important factors are the the mounting points and the inlet and outlets are in the right positions and are sized correctly to fit your cars hoses. Each manufacture will have their own part numbers for parts that fit the same application so I wouldn't worry on the differences you mention.

I see there's a Denso part listed which is likely to be the original fitment by Toyota, though they look to be more expensive, so that may be your best option for peace of mind.

 

Autodoc are fairly good in my experience and you can exchange or get refunds if things don't fit or are listed wrongly. You can also contact them to confirm the parts will fit!

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You are  right .

There are some that say..withor without AC ,  Auto or manual....thats  selfexplanatory .....but then thos small  diferences 

I will do that.Many Thanks

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It does look a little confusing, I remember ordering a cabin filter and it did not fit. Nor was the one I previously bought available. Maybe try a stop leak product first:

 

When used correctly, a radiator stop-leak can effectively seal mild leaks in a car. Leaking from the head gasket, engine block, or water pump can be fixed with a sealant. As always, follow the instructions carefully when using a stop-leak.

 

You did a good job with the headlights. I used this product for mine:

 

 

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