Need Some Advice After My Car Overheated
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Need Some Advice After My Car Overheated
Hello everyone.
First of all, I hope I've posted this in the correct section. Forgive me If I haven't. I'm ok with it being moved to its correct forum section if need be.
Anyways, I own a 2004 Chrysler Sebring coupe. This car has been great to me since I purchased it used from a buddy just over a year ago. It's fulfilled its job quite well, while sparing me any headache. However, just yesterday my car overheated on me. When I got home I inspected its radiator and found that this part was to blame. It showed signs of leakage and a majority of the fins were severely bent. I know that replacement is my only option at this point, but before I do so, I'd like some advice. I've decided to purchase an aftermarket version online, but don't know which companies are reputable. I've found two that I particularly like but before I buy from one of them, I'd like some sort of verification that they are a legitimate business. I almost never buy anything online so I don't know how to spot a scam, and I can't afford to be scammed.
Has anyone dealt with either of the following companies and can verify that they are a legitimate company? The parts on each site match the OEM number of the part I need.. Thanks in advance.
2003 Chrysler Sebring Radiator > RadiatorSpot.com
or
2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING COUPE RADIATOR 2.4LTR 4CYL A/T OR M/T
First of all, I hope I've posted this in the correct section. Forgive me If I haven't. I'm ok with it being moved to its correct forum section if need be.
Anyways, I own a 2004 Chrysler Sebring coupe. This car has been great to me since I purchased it used from a buddy just over a year ago. It's fulfilled its job quite well, while sparing me any headache. However, just yesterday my car overheated on me. When I got home I inspected its radiator and found that this part was to blame. It showed signs of leakage and a majority of the fins were severely bent. I know that replacement is my only option at this point, but before I do so, I'd like some advice. I've decided to purchase an aftermarket version online, but don't know which companies are reputable. I've found two that I particularly like but before I buy from one of them, I'd like some sort of verification that they are a legitimate business. I almost never buy anything online so I don't know how to spot a scam, and I can't afford to be scammed.
Has anyone dealt with either of the following companies and can verify that they are a legitimate company? The parts on each site match the OEM number of the part I need.. Thanks in advance.
2003 Chrysler Sebring Radiator > RadiatorSpot.com
or
2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING COUPE RADIATOR 2.4LTR 4CYL A/T OR M/T
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I've had good luck dealing with Rock Auto. (go to rockauto.com) Be sure to specify that your vehicle is a coupe. The coupe was built by Mitsubishi, not Chrysler and is a very different vehicle from the sedan/convertible which was built by Chrysler. Be sure that you are specifying your engine correctly. The 2.4L is the four cylinder, the 2.5 and 3.0 are 6 cylinder engines.
You can pay with PayPal when buying from Rock Auto, which is secure. They have good prices.
You can pay with PayPal when buying from Rock Auto, which is secure. They have good prices.
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