Peugeot 307 Radiators
Aftermarket radiators engineered to slot into the Peugeot 307. Cross-referenced against OEM specs and dispatched countrywide from our warehouse
What Are Peugeot 307 Radiators?
The radiator in your Peugeot is the core component of the engine cooling system, responsible for dissipating heat from the coolant that circulates through the engine block. As coolant absorbs heat from high-performance engines like the turbocharged EP6/THP petrol units or the efficient BlueHDi and DV6 diesel engines, it flows through the radiator's aluminium or copper-brass core where airflow and the radiator fan cool it down before it returns to the engine. Modern Peugeot radiators are precision-engineered with multiple thin tubes and cooling fins to maximize heat transfer efficiency.
In South African conditions, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 35°C and many drivers face stop-start traffic in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, the radiator works overtime to prevent engine overheating. Peugeot models from the 208 and 2008 to the 3008 and 5008 rely on properly functioning radiators to maintain optimal operating temperatures between 85-95°C. A failing radiator can lead to catastrophic engine damage, especially in turbocharged engines where consistent cooling is critical for longevity and performance on SA's diverse road conditions from coastal humidity to Highveld heat.
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Common Questions About Peugeot 307 Radiators
How much does a replacement radiator cost for a Peugeot in South Africa?
Radiator prices for Peugeot models range from R2,500 to R6,500 depending on the model and engine type. A radiator for a 208 with the 1.2T EP6 engine typically costs R2,800-R4,200, while larger models like the 3008 or 5008 with BlueHDi engines can cost R4,500-R6,500. Installation labour adds approximately R800-R1,500 at most workshops.
How long should a Peugeot radiator last in South African conditions?
Under normal SA driving conditions, a Peugeot radiator should last 8-12 years or 150,000-200,000km. However, harsh conditions like sustained high temperatures, poor coolant maintenance, or driving on dusty gravel roads can reduce this lifespan to 6-8 years. Regular coolant changes every 2-3 years and keeping the radiator fins clean significantly extends radiator life.
Can I drive my Peugeot with a leaking radiator?
No, you should not drive with a leaking radiator as this can cause severe engine damage within minutes. If you notice a leak, stop driving immediately, let the engine cool, and have the vehicle towed to a workshop. Overheating can warp the cylinder head or blow the head gasket, resulting in repair costs of R15,000-R35,000 on engines like the THP or BlueHDi.
What causes radiators to fail in Peugeot vehicles?
Common causes include corrosion from old or contaminated coolant, physical damage from road debris or minor accidents, and plastic tank failure due to heat cycling and age. In South Africa, radiators on older Peugeots (2008-2015 models) are particularly prone to plastic end-tank cracking due to repeated expansion and contraction in extreme temperatures, while clogged cores from poor coolant maintenance affect DV6 diesel models.
Should I choose an OEM or aftermarket radiator for my Peugeot?
OEM radiators from Peugeot offer guaranteed fit and quality but cost 30-50% more than quality aftermarket options. Reputable aftermarket brands like Nissens, Valeo, or Mahle provide excellent performance at R2,000-R4,000 for most models and often come with 2-year warranties. Avoid very cheap Chinese radiators under R1,800 as they may have poor core construction and fail prematurely in SA heat.
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