
COOLING SYSTEM
COOLING SYSTEM — 2013–2018 DODGE RAM 6.7L CUMMINS
Keep EGTs in check and coolant temps rock-steady. CPP Diesel stocks proven radiators, water pumps, thermostats, tanks, fan drive parts, and hoses engineered for the 2013–2018 Ram 2500/3500 6.7L Cummins. Every link below points to a live CPP product page for quick checkout.
Radiators & Caps
- CPP Aluminum Radiator (2013–2018) — high-efficiency, all-aluminum core and tanks.
- CPP XD294 Direct-Fit Replacement Radiator (13–18) — OE-style drop-in.
- Mopar 68442532AA Coolant Reservoir Cap — maintains system pressure.
Water Pumps & Thermostats
- Cummins 5473238 OEM Water Pump — OE reliability for 2013–2018 6.7L.
- CPP Water Pump (2013–2018) — direct-fit replacement.
- Cummins 5292738 Thermostat – 180°
- Mopar 68534176AA Thermostat – 190°
- Cummins 3954829 Thermostat Seal (’03–’18)
Coolant Tanks / Reservoirs
- CPP 68166475AB Pressurized Coolant Reservoir (13–18)
- CPP Replacement Coolant Tank (13–18)
- Fleece FPE-34235 Aluminum Coolant Tank (13–18)
- Wehrli WCF100628 OEM-Placement Coolant Tank (13–18)
Fan Drive, Shrouds & Pulleys
- CPP 52014729AC Fan Clutch (13–18)
- CPP 52014730AA Fan Blade
- CPP 52014731AB Fan Shroud (Bridge Type)
- Mopar 68206041AB Fan Pulley Bracket or Dorman 300-822
Hoses, Pipes & Belts
- Mopar 52014722AD Upper Radiator Hose (2013–2014)
- Mopar 68166470AF Lower/Secondary Hose (2013–2015)
- CPP 68166470AF Engine Outlet Heater Hose (2013–2015)
- CPP Heater Inlet Hose Assembly (2009–2017)
- Wehrli WCF100517 Aluminum Upper Coolant Pipe (see fitment notes)
- Mopar 4627751AA Serpentine Belt (2013–2018, single alt + A/C)
Tech Tip: 2013–2015 trucks equipped with dual radiators require specific hose/pipe routing. Verify build date and radiator configuration before ordering upper pipes/hoses (see Wehrli fitment note).
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Frequently Asked Questions
- 180° vs. 190° thermostat—what should I choose?
- For mostly stock/tow rigs, the 190° Mopar thermostat keeps temps near factory targets. If you prefer a slightly cooler opening point, choose the Cummins 180° with the correct seal.
- When should I replace the water pump?
- Any coolant leak from the weep hole, bearing noise, or persistent overheat warrants a new pump. Choose Cummins 5473238 or our CPP 2013–2018 pump.
- Do I need to upgrade the tank/cap?
- Cracked or discolored plastic tanks should be replaced. Our CPP reservoir and Mopar cap restore pressure holding. For a premium aluminum tank, see Fleece or Wehrli.
- Which fan drive parts commonly fail?
- On higher-mileage trucks: the fan clutch, blade, and shroud are common replacements; inspect the pulley bracket if there’s wobble.
- Any special notes for dual-radiator trucks?
- Some 2013–2015 models used dual radiators. Verify your configuration before ordering upper pipes/hoses; see Wehrli WCF100517 fitment notes.
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MOPAR 68206041AB ENGINE COOLING FAN SUPPORT BRACKET FOR 13-18 RAM WITH 6.7L CUMMINS ENGINE
MOPAR
$1,066.95The Mopar 68206041AB Engine Cooling Fan Support Bracket is engineered specifically for the 2013-2018 Ram trucks equipped with the powerful 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engine. This essential component ensures optimal performance and durability for your...$1,066.95 -
MISHIMOTO MMRAD-RAM-13 PERFORMANCE ALUMINUM RADIATOR 2013-2018 CUMMINS 6.7L
MISHIMOTO
$1,063.95The MISHIMOTO MMRAD-RAM-13 Performance Aluminum Radiator is the ultimate solution for upgrading your 2013-2018 Dodge Ram equipped with the powerful 6.7L Cummins engine. Designed to combat the common issues of the stock radiator, this premium aluminum...$1,063.95