Radiator & Components for 2021 Subaru Forester
Fits Forester Radiator Typical symptoms for a failed radiator include both an overheating engine and a coolant leak. But some radiator failures can also result in burned or dark transmission fluid. If the cooling system in your Subaru needs attention, contact a factory-trained Subaru technician. Forester.
Radiator Assembly Upper Insulator, Left
2.0L, with hybrid. Upper.
Radiator Assembly Lower Insulator, Left
2.0L, with hybrid. Lower.
Upper Hose Clamp
3.6L. Type 1. Type 2. Front. 2.4L turbo. 2.5L turbo, 2006-08. 2.0L, with hybrid.
Reservoir Cap
Forester. Impreza. Tribeca. 2.5L turbo. XV Crosstrek, Crosstrek. WRX. Expansion tank cap. BRZ. 2.0L, with hybrid.
Unit Active Grille. ACTV G A SHTR. An Assembly used to block air flow From entering to vehicle's radiator, to Maintain optimal Engine temperatures Fits Forester
Radiator
Fits Forester Radiator Typical symptoms for a failed radiator include both an overheating engine and a coolant leak. But some radiator failures can also result in burned or dark transmission fluid. If the cooling system in your Subaru needs attention, contact a factory-trained Subaru technician. Forester.
Forester. Impreza. Tribeca. 2.5L turbo. XV Crosstrek, Crosstrek. WRX. Expansion tank cap. BRZ. 2.0L, with hybrid.
2.5L, thermostat. Legacy, Outback. Forester. 2.5L, upper, to 07/13/2022. Crosstrek.
Gasket
Legacy, Outback. Forester. 2.5L thermostat. 2.5L, upper.
Water Inlet
WRX. Impreza. Front. Crosstrek. Ascent. Forester. With turbo. 2.5L, lower. 2.0L, with hybrid.
Legacy, Outback. Forester. Ascent. 2.5L. 2.4L turbo. Crosstrek.
With turbo. 2.0L. 2.5L turbo. WRX STI. From 9/20/13. Forester. Impreza. XV Crosstrek, Crosstrek. To 9/19/13.
Impreza. Left. 2.0L. Forester. Crosstrek. Without hybrid. Without wilderness. 2.5L.