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THat I can't tell you. All I can say is that if you have the 21460-EA215 or 21460-EA265 part number, you likely have the radiator that has been prone to failure of the cooler tube. I say "likely" because, from what I've heard, that some of the updated radiators were released under the 21460-EA215 part number before they changed the number to the "9C" series. I should also add that this problem seems to be limited to those built in the US. The radiator cooler issue doesn't seem to be a problem in the Pathfinders built in Spain.Oly 22 wrote:x2. On my 2011, the sticker is on top of the tank on the right side. Silver with black print.
That being said, the part number on mine is 21460 9CA0E. Would this be the part number on the radiator, for a new(er) built vehicle and the 21460 9CA2E for a replacement radiator?
it depends on why the radiator is being replaced..........halcyon026 wrote:Is the updated radiator the only thing that needs to be replaced or are there certain hoses that should be added, eliminated, changed to a new hose, or routed differently?
I'm curious what all I should check for when the mechanic says he's done everything Nissan says needs to be done. As of now, I'm being told only the radiator has to be changed, no hoses are changed, & there is no routing difference.
Thanks guys!
As a preventive measure.eieio wrote: it depends on why the radiator is being replaced..........
why is the radiator being replaced?