Is there a part number I can look at on my 2010 pathfinder radiator to determine if the radiator has been updated to prevent the mixing of the transmission fluid with rad fluid.
Or should I do the bypass regardless?
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Thanks.smj999smj wrote:If it's a Nissan radiator, there should be a Calsonic sticker on the very top of the top tank, on the driver's side of the radiator neck. The ones we usually see have a lot of failures are ones that have the 10-digit part number end in -EA215 and -EA265. Keep in mind Nissan never released a list of the problem prone radiators. If there is no Calsonic sticker, there is a likely chance it has been replaced with an aftermarket unit. Personally, I prefer replacing the radiator rather than the bypass as aftermarket replacements can be had for under $100, but bypassing is still better than nothing if you have an original radiator that is potentially prone to failing.