Charge Air Cooler (Aftercooler) Maintenance Guide
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Charge Air Cooler (Aftercooler) Maintenance Guide

7 min readDecember 20, 2025

What Is a Charge Air Cooler?


A charge air cooler (CAC), also called an aftercooler or intercooler, cools the compressed air from the turbocharger before it enters the engine.


Inspection Schedule


  • Every 50,000 miles: Visual inspection for leaks, damage, and fin condition
  • Every 100,000 miles: Pressure test at 30 PSI
  • Every 200,000 miles: Consider proactive replacement

Common Failure Modes


Internal Leaks — Cracks in the core allow boost pressure to escape.


External Contamination — Road debris and insects block fins.


Corrosion — Salt and road chemicals corrode aluminum cores.


Cleaning Procedure


1. Remove CAC from vehicle

2. Flush internally with clean water

3. Clean fins with low-pressure compressed air

4. Inspect for cracks with pressure test

5. Replace if any leaks detected

Aftercooler Charge Air Cooler Maintenance Turbocharger

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