I bought this radiator for my 1993 240 back in 2002 from ipdusa.com. I was told to replace the original radiator since they tend to fail at that age. I decided to wait and replace it when it failed. It never did. And now I no longer own the car.
The replacement radiator iPd has on their website now is not the same brand. Therefore, I can't tell you any more about this radiator other than it is heavy duty and is all steel construction and will fit a 1993 Volvo 2.4L 4CYL automatic transmission.
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