We service, repair, and supply replacement charge air coolers. Coxons technicians have the expertise to clean, repair, recore, and pressure test charge air coolers to ensure optimum performance of your equipment.
We also offer premium Ultraseal and Adseal charge air coolers from Air Radiators and Adrad. These premium charge air coolers offer the transport industry significant fuel and cost reductions compared to the OEM aluminium charge air cooler and other aftermarket products.
A charge air cooler is just one of the essential components of your equipment's cooling system. It cools the air going to your engine. When an aftercooler starts to fail, so does your cooling system. It can put serious stress on your equipment's engine too. Our repair technicians can repair or replace your aftercooler as part of an overhaul for your truck's cooling system.
South America: Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil
Southeast Asia and Oceania: Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Africa: South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, and Mali
We use the most innovative products available on the market to ensure the best result for your equipment. Most charge air coolers fail due to stress cracks in the corners and the tube to header joint. The Ultraseal and Adseal products we supply have a patented seal system that allows for thermal expansion, eliminating the typical cracking failure.
For over 25 years we've provided cooling solutions for industries like mining, agriculture, and heavy haulage. Our maintenance service continues to evolve to meet the needs of our clients. That's why we offer innovative options for our clients like our nosecone exchange service.
A charge air cooler is a cooling system component that helps to keep your engine cool during tough operating conditions. It's main function is to cool the air going to your engine during its operation. This improves engine combustion efficiency, providing:
Our workshops can supply and install a massive range of cooling parts for your equipment including radiators, fans, oil coolers, hoses, and thermostats.
It may be leaking, which will reduce horsepower, increase fuel consumption, and increase your operating costs. You may not know until we pressure test it.
Possible symptoms of a leak include sudden or gradual loss of power, increase in fuel consumption and higher operating temperatures.
Ask our technicians for any questions you have on aftercooler supply, repair, and maintenance.