Power Steering Cooler for a 2005 Acura MDX Touring
Published 08/08/2014 >
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Question:
I have heard that the 2005 MDX Touring model comes with a transmission cooler as standard for towing and you only need to buy the power steering cooler. Is that true?
asked by: Tom
Expert Reply:
That is entirely possible and your vehicle owners manual may have that information. Or the best option would be to have an Acura dealer run the VIN on your 2005 MDX and they should be able to tell you how it is equipped.
The most popular power steering cooler we have is # D13212. It is 8-1/8 inches wide, 5 inches tall, and 3/4 inches deep.
If space is limited then # D13200 would be a better option. It is 12-5/8 inches wide, 2-1/2 inches tall, and 3/4 inches deep. I have linked the installation instructions for each cooler to the right.
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