Will a radiator from a 2010 impala fit with a 2006 impala ltz

Asked by Melissa Nov 17, 2022 at 09:42 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Impala LTZ FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I doubt it but if you shop on line for both see if the same part comes up . Radiators aren't something you want to re use . They'll soon have the same problem as the old . What problem are you having ?

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Tbe plastic round tip that comes off of the top passenger side that the hose connects to has broke off. Other than that the radiator is fine. I thought about trying to fabricate one but im afraid with the amount of pressure that travels through there anything i might plastic weld to it would soon break apart

On a side note while researching this for hours before, just about every transmission available for purchase would encompass 2006-2011 impala.... I have a 2010 that i got for $100 that was missing the front clip snd have used it as a parts car for my 2096 ltz on several items, but this one im just not sure about. And i cant get a clear diagram for transmission lines that runs with it on both cars for comparison on whether it would line up or not

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What engine does the LTZ have? Radiators are usually engine dependent. If you have the 5.3L, then the radiator from the 2010 has a 3.9L engine, so they are not the same. Pick up a used OE radiator from your autocrats store or online vendor like rock auto. $150. I too would not trust JB weld for any length of time.

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I've seen many radiators with the glob of JB on them as a repair , Don't know how long it lasts but they always fail . In my area salvage yards charge top dollar so you may as well buy new .

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Thank you all so much for your replies. You probably saved me my time, money, and a bigger headache than the one I already had. On a side note my 2006 LTZ Impala is a 3.9L as is the 2010, but I went with just ordering one. Hated to at Christmas and what not but a vehicle is a necessity. I'll have to admit if it were summertime and not into winter I would have prob tried the switch, but can't chance it in the cold. Thanks again guys for your time and advice.

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