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Chinese Auto Cooling Parts Supplier

Source radiators, condensers, radiator fans, water pumps and thermostats for Chinese auto brands with connector, outlet, OE and photo confirmation.

Cooling Parts product example

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Best for

  • Parts shops testing a focused category
  • Workshops replacing repeated repair items
  • Distributors building mixed-brand stock

Fitment evidence required

  • Engine size
  • Pipe outlet direction
  • Fan or sensor connector
  • Fragile export packing

Market notes

  • GCC: confirm LHD and year range.
  • Australia: confirm RHD and VIN.
  • Latin America: send old-part photos when OE is missing.

Cooling parts hub

Route cooling RFQs by engine, outlet direction and connector

Cooling parts are not only radiators. A clean RFQ separates radiator, condenser, fan assembly, water pump, thermostat and hose rows, then confirms engine size, pipe direction, sensor port, plug shape and export packing. Radiator grilles and body support parts should stay outside the cooling basket.

Hub route

  • Start with engine and model year before matching radiator or condenser.
  • Ask for outlet, mounting and connector photos when OE is missing.
  • Pack fragile cores separately from heavy metal or suspension items.

Radiator and hose rows

Radiators should be matched by engine size, tank shape, outlet direction and whether the vehicle uses extra oil-cooler or sensor ports.

  • Radiator core
  • Upper and lower hose
  • Coolant tank where needed

Condenser and A/C cooling

Condensers need bracket, dryer position and sensor-port confirmation. Compressor or valve items should be separated from condenser rows.

  • A/C condenser
  • Compressor-related checks
  • Sensor and bracket photos

Fan, pump and thermostat

Fan assemblies, water pumps and thermostats often change by engine code. Plug shape, blade shroud and pump housing photos reduce wrong-fit risk.

  • Radiator fan
  • Water pump
  • Thermostat housing

Market use cases

How buyers should frame this category

GCC repair urgency

For UAE, Qatar and Saudi buyers, confirm condenser, fan and radiator rows together when the vehicle has A/C or overheating symptoms.

Australia RHD checks

For Australia and New Zealand, keep VIN and engine code in the RFQ because local variants can split by engine and transmission.

Mixed stock orders

For shelf stock, keep fragile cooling cores in a small pilot basket first, then expand after photo and packing checks are clean.

Mismatch risks

Check these before approving the basket

Radiator name confusion

Radiator grilles, radiator support frames and cooling radiators should not be mixed under one product row.

Outlet and connector mismatch

Pipe direction, fan plug, sensor port and mounting tab photos are needed before packing.

Fragile-core packing

Radiators and condensers need carton and edge-protection checks before shipment because bent fins and cracked tanks can ruin the order.

RFQ example

Send the category with evidence

  • Brand / model / year / engine: Chery Tiggo 8, 2021, engine code if available.
  • Parts list: radiator, condenser, fan assembly, water pump, thermostat housing.
  • Evidence: OE numbers, VIN, outlet photos, plug photos and old-part label photo.
  • Quantity: list each cooling row separately and mark fragile packing requirement.