Cooling & AC & Radiator Fan Assemblies
A properly functioning car radiator fan is essential for keeping your engine at a safe operating temperature. While the radiator itself dissipates heat from the coolant, the fan ensures that air continues to flow across the radiator’s surface—especially when the vehicle is idling or moving slowly.
Without it, your engine could quickly overheat, leading to costly damage. If your car cooling fan is worn out, noisy, or has stopped working, replacing it with a high-quality part is the best way to protect your engine.
At Chicago Auto Body Parts, we stock dependable radiator fans designed for nearly all makes and models at affordable prices.
- MAZDA CX-3 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (SINGLE FAN) OEM#PEHH15025 2016-2022 PL#MA3115166PARTSLINK: MA3115166OEM Part Number: PEHH15025Our Price: $166.81Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-5 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (DUAL FAN) OEM#PE0115210-PFM 2013-2016 PL#MA3115152PARTSLINK: MA3115152OEM Part Number: PE0115210-PFMOur Price: $137.68Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-5 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSY(DUAL FAN)(2.0/2.5L) OEM#PYFV15025 2017-2025 PL#MA3115174PARTSLINK: MA3115174OEM Part Number: PYFV15025Our Price: $124.08Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-7 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (W/CONTROL MODULE) OEM#L33L15025H 2007-2009 PL#MA3115139PARTSLINK: MA3115139OEM Part Number: L33L15025HOur Price: $173.62Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-7 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (WO/CONTROL MODULE) OEM#L33L15025H-PFM 2007-2009 PL#MA3115139PARTSLINK: MA3115139OEM Part Number: L33L15025H-PFMOur Price: $173.62Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-7 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSY 2.5L OEM#L55515025B 2010-2012 PL#MA3115159PARTSLINK: MA3115159OEM Part Number: L55515025BOur Price: $313.50Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-9 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (W/TOW PKG)(W/MODULE)(DUAL FAN) OEM#CA2715025B 2010-2015 PL#MA3115148PARTSLINK: MA3115148OEM Part Number: CA2715025BOur Price: $262.61Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-9 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (WO/TOW PKG)(W/MODULE)(DUAL FAN) OEM#CA2615025 2010-2015 PL#MA3115155PARTSLINK: MA3115155OEM Part Number: CA2615025Our Price: $220.30Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA CX-9 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY OEM#PY8W15025 2016-2023 PL#MA3115168PARTSLINK: MA3115168OEM Part Number: PY8W15025Our Price: $251.56Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA2 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (SINGLE FAN) OEM#ZJ3815025B 2011-2014 PL#MA3115150PARTSLINK: MA3115150OEM Part Number: ZJ3815025BOur Price: $94.20Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA3 4DOORS/HATCHBACK RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSY 2.0/2.5L WO/TURBO OEM#PAF215025 2019-2025 PL#MA3115170PARTSLINK: MA3115170OEM Part Number: PAF215025Our Price: $159.66Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA3 4DOORS/SEDAN RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSY 2.0/2.5L WO/TURBO OEM#PAF215025 2019-2025 PL#MA3115170PARTSLINK: MA3115170OEM Part Number: PAF215025Our Price: $159.66Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA3 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (2.0/2.5L)(SINGLE FAN) OEM#LF8B15025H 2010-2013 PL#MA3115144PARTSLINK: MA3115144OEM Part Number: LF8B15025HOur Price: $146.62Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA3 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (2.3L)(SINGLE FAN) OEM#R2AH15025G 2010-2013 PL#MA3115142PARTSLINK: MA3115142OEM Part Number: R2AH15025GOur Price: $252.44Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
- MAZDA MAZDA3 RADIATOR & A/C FAN ASSEMBLY (DUAL FAN)(JAPAN) OEM#PE2015025 2014-2018 PL#MA3115161PARTSLINK: MA3115161OEM Part Number: PE2015025Our Price: $124.81Chicagoland pickup • Expedited shipping in the Midwest+ Add
What Are Car Radiator Fans?
A car radiator fan is an electrically or mechanically driven component that sits between the radiator and the engine. Its primary purpose is to draw or push air through the radiator fins, helping dissipate the heat absorbed by the coolant.
There are two main types of radiator fans:
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Mechanical fans – Driven by the engine’s drive belt, these fans often use a clutch to engage only when extra cooling is needed.
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Electric fans – Controlled by temperature sensors or the ECU, these fans switch on when coolant or ambient temperatures rise above a certain point.
Modern cars typically use electric radiator fans for better efficiency and control.
How Do They Function?
The car cooling fan plays a vital role in your engine’s cooling system.
Here’s how it works:
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As the engine runs, it generates heat.
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Coolant absorbs this heat and flows through the radiator.
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The radiator releases the heat into the air via its thin fins.
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The radiator fan ensures continuous airflow—especially at low speeds or when idling—so heat can escape efficiently.
By maintaining proper airflow, the fan prevents the engine from overheating, reduces strain on the cooling system, and helps the air conditioning work more effectively.
Are They Easy to Install?
Installing a car radiator fan can range from straightforward to complex depending on the vehicle.
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Electric fans – Often bolt directly onto the radiator or fan shroud and connect to existing wiring harnesses. With some mechanical ability, many drivers can replace them at home.
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Mechanical fans – May require more steps, such as working with fan clutches or belts, which can be tricky for beginners.
Some installation tips:
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Always disconnect the battery before working on electric fans.
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Make sure the replacement fan matches the airflow direction (puller vs. pusher design).
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Check wiring and fuses if the old fan failed electrically.
If you’re not confident, professional installation ensures proper fit, wiring, and cooling performance.
How to Pick the Right Radiator Fan for Your Car?
Choosing the correct car radiator fan is crucial to avoid overheating issues.
Here’s what to consider:
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Vehicle specifications – Always check compatibility with your car’s make, model, and year.
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Fan type – Determine if your car uses a mechanical or electric fan.
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Airflow direction – Puller fans mount behind the radiator (most common), while pusher fans mount in front. Using the wrong type can reduce cooling efficiency.
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Blade size and count – Larger fans or those with more blades often move more air but require proper clearance.
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OEM vs. aftermarket – OEM fans guarantee factory fit and function, while aftermarket options may offer cost savings or performance upgrades.
At Chicago Auto Body Parts, our detailed listings make it easy to choose the right fan for your vehicle, ensuring reliable cooling without guesswork.
Why Should You Buy Car Radiator Fans from Chicago Auto Body Parts?
When replacing a car cooling fan, quality and reliability are essential. At Chicago Auto Body Parts, we carry fans for nearly every make and model, designed to meet or exceed OEM standards.
Our selection includes both OEM-style replacements and affordable aftermarket options, giving you flexibility without compromising performance. Unlike costly dealership prices, we offer competitive rates while ensuring durability and precision.
With fast nationwide shipping and knowledgeable customer support, we make the replacement process stress-free. Choosing Chicago Auto Body Parts means more than just buying a car radiator fan, it means protecting your engine, improving cooling efficiency, and driving with peace of mind.







































