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Can U Use 98-99' SLP Rad in 00' Car - Differences??

Old 11-28-2005, 04:23 AM
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Question Can U Use 98-99' SLP Rad in 00' Car - Differences??

NE1 know the differences between the SLP rad for 98-99' vs. the 00-02'?

Have the chance to pick up one for a good price but it's for 99' and I see that they have two seperate P/N's?

Didn't know there was a difference - so 99' version won't work properly in 00'?

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I think the difference is that the 98-99 has a fitting for a coolant level sensor, and the 00-02 doesn't. You would just have to get a sensor to stick in the fitting.
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Well if that's all that would be fine. Actually I would probably just put a plug in that port as I wouldn't have the circuit or warning light anyway.
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Originally Posted by John_D.
I think the difference is that the 98-99 has a fitting for a coolant level sensor, and the 00-02 doesn't. You would just have to get a sensor to stick in the fitting.
That is correct


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