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Old 10 May 2004, 11:05 AM
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Advice needed please, took the scoob for a drive and parked it up on the drive, let it idle then got a load of steam from under the bonnet. Lifted it up to find that the radiator had a split in the plastic end. What could cause this and are there any things i should check? Cheers
Old 10 May 2004, 01:02 PM
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That is where they seem to go..

unlikely to be anything else wrong with the car other than the rad.
Old 10 May 2004, 01:21 PM
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few, i was hoping that as its normally fine, wheres the best place to get one? My local dealer has quoted £450. Bit pricey
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I got a Nissen's replacement Rad for my MY97WRX from my local raditor suppliers, Swindon Radiators. It cost £145 inc vat, fitting is quite easy.
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