Let’s get straight to it—this isn’t just a “metal beam” in your Chery Tiggo7 Pro’s engine bay. It’s the
key load-bearing and positioning core of the front-end radiator support structure: a high-strength component typically made of stamped high-grade steel or reinforced composite material. Mounted horizontally at the upper part of the radiator support frame (in the front section of the engine bay), it connects the left and
right front body pillars, serving as the main upper support for critical front-end components. Think of it as the “front-end component backbone”—it holds up heavy parts like the radiator,
condenser, and cooling fan, while keeping the front-end structure rigid and properly aligned. Without it, the radiator and related parts would lose stable support, leading to misalignment, coolant leaks, or even damage to the front-end structure during driving or minor collisions.
This radiator support frame upper beam is exclusively tailored for Chery Tiggo7 Pro—always confirm your vehicle’s VIN to ensure a perfect match! It’s calibrated to the Tiggo7 Pro’s front-end structure specs: its length and mounting points align with the vehicle’s front body pillars (secure fixation), its load-bearing capacity matches the weight of the Tiggo7 Pro’s radiator and condenser assembly (no deformation under load), and its structural design syncs with the front-end collision energy absorption path (protects key components). Opt for generic beams? You’ll face issues: mismatched mounting points (can’t install), weak load-bearing capacity (component sagging), or poor structural rigidity (front-end vibration).
As a vital part of the Tiggo7 Pro’s front-end structure, it undertakes three key roles to ensure the reliability of the
cooling system and front-end safety:
Support critical front-end components: It bears the weight of the radiator, air conditioning condenser, cooling fan assembly, and even parts of the front grille. This keeps these heavy components in a stable position, preventing them from shaking or shifting during driving (which could cause pipe/hose damage).
Maintain front-end structural alignment: It connects the left and right front upper body structures, acting as a “horizontal stabilizer” for the radiator support frame. This ensures the radiator, condenser, and even the headlight mounting positions stay aligned—critical for proper cooling performance and front-end assembly fit.
Absorb and disperse collision energy: In minor front-end collisions (e.g., low-speed impacts), it absorbs part of the impact force and disperses it to the left and right body pillars. This reduces direct damage to the radiator, condenser, and engine—lowering repair costs and protecting core components.
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This 509001130AADYJ radiator support frame upper beam only works for Chery Tiggo7 Pro—wrong fit = front-end component misalignment:
Replacing the upper beam involves front-end disassembly and structural alignment—DIY risks component misalignment:
Vehicle prep: Techs remove the front grille, disconnect radiator hoses and electrical connectors (for fan/condenser), then unbolt the radiator and condenser assembly.
Remove old beam: They unbolt the old upper beam from the left/right body pillars and detach any remaining brackets. They then clean the mounting surfaces to remove rust or debris.
Install new beam: They align 509001130AADYJ with the body pillar mounting points, bolt it to Chery’s exact torque specs (even tightening to avoid deformation), then reattach the mounting brackets.
Reassemble & align: They reinstall the radiator, condenser, and fan, ensuring all components are aligned with the beam’s brackets. A final check confirms no gaps or misalignment (critical for cooling efficiency).
Inspect for deformation/corrosion: Every 20,000km or after minor front impacts, check the beam for bending, dents, or rust. Deformation can shift the radiator and cause coolant leaks.
Check mounting bolts: Ensure bolts connecting the beam to the body pillars and components are tight. Loose bolts lead to component vibration and noise.
Monitor cooling system performance: If the engine runs hot unexpectedly, check if the radiator is misaligned (a sign the upper beam may be damaged). Misalignment reduces airflow through the radiator, lowering cooling efficiency.
Avoid overloading front-end accessories: Don’t install heavy aftermarket grilles or lights that exceed the beam’s load capacity—this causes long-term bending and structural damage.
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This is an exclusive core front-end structural component for Chery Tiggo7 Pro (confirm VIN for fitment). Made of high-strength stamped steel or reinforced composite, it’s horizontally mounted on the upper radiator support frame, connecting left/right front body pillars.
Its key functions: Support radiator, condenser, and cooling fan; maintain front-end component alignment for optimal cooling; absorb/disperse impact energy in minor collisions to protect core parts.
It only fits Chery Tiggo7 Pro, incompatible with other Chery models (e.g., Tiggo7 non-Pro, Tiggo8 Pro) or non-Chery vehicles. Installation requires certified techs for precise alignment. Maintenance involves checking for deformation/corrosion and tight mounting bolts. Original parts are essential—aftermarket ones risk weak load-bearing or misalignment, causing cooling issues or component damage.
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