

❄️ Keep your engine cool, your ride smooth, and your peace of mind intact!
The Dorman 620-232 Engine Cooling Fan Assembly is a precision-engineered, cost-effective replacement part designed specifically for select Honda CR-V and Element models (2002-2011). Featuring a durable plastic build and a 6-pin power connector, this assembly matches OEM fit and performance standards, backed by rigorous lab testing to ensure reliable engine cooling and long-lasting durability.










| Product Dimensions | 21.2"L x 6.5"W x 18.4"H |
| Brand | Dorman |
| Power Connector Type | 6-Pin |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Compatible Devices | Transmission Coolers |
| Material | Plastic |
| UPC | 019495104704 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019495104704 |
| Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Model | Cooling Fan Assembly |
| Item Weight | 6 pounds |
| Item model number | 620-232 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 620-232 |
| OEM Part Number | 600530; 75218; CF18006; FA70130; FA70636; 19015-PNB-003; 19015-PZD-A01; 19015PNLG01; 19020-PNA-003; 19020-PZD-A01; 19030-PNA-003; 19030-PZD-A01; 19030PZA901 |
| Hollander Number | 674-59746 |
A**S
Perfect fit on 2002 CRV
Perfect fit on 2002 Honda CRV. Works as expected 5 days in.
B**E
Solid, durable, lasts about 7 years
My previous Dorman fan lasted about 7 years (through hot Texas summers). The OEM Honda before it lasted about 7 years. So I'm going to say Dorman is as good as OEM. It fit well, connected easily. These days I swap out both Engine Cooling and AC fans while I've got things apart and enjoy another 7 trouble-free years.
D**O
Good price and product too.
Good price and product too.
B**0
watch youtube videos , but replacement clips
Installed Dorman 620-232 "cooling fan" in a 2003 Honda element ( in 2025 ) for 70 bucks to my door . Replaced a TYC tiy-3480 from several years before ( in case you wanna go that route ) . The "condenser fan" is Dorman 620-233 @ 57$ delivered and the TYC # tiy-3481 for your info . While you can run you car w/o a working condenser fan , the cooling fan needs to work if you ever want to use A/C or idle . I ran for months w/o condenser fan in south florida , but when the cooling fan went ( in traffic of course ) the AC blew warm and car started to overheat . Getting it up to highway speed w/o running AC brought temp down and worked to get me home. I watched a few youtube videos on replacing and did it all in about 1.5 hours both units . I suggest you watch youtube videos and read all the comments ( that is where the real help will be found ) also buy a bag of those silly clips you have to remove . Old ones dont come out nicely and are a waste of time putting back in . ( nilight 10MM 100pcs 91503-SZ-003 9$ , I only used 20 )
T**T
Very Good Replacement Fan Assembly for Honda
Fit my '08 Honda Element perfectly. Drop-in installation and very similar build quality to the original fan. My only complaint is that it is a tad bit louder than the stock unit. Regardless, it has been working fine for several months now, which is what really matters. My experience with most Dorman products has been positive. They are a good value, handle a wide variety of applications and tend to last well. Recommended!
A**W
Works well
Fan gave out on my Honda element, replaced with this aftermarket one. Haven’t had any problems with it.
J**E
Fits 2002-2006 CRV
Fits a 2002 CRV just like the original part (2002-2006 are the same car). Exact match to original. Someone reviewed that it does not fit a 2005, they are essentially the same car and it will fit. The issue he had is that there are 2 fans. One is a radiator fan, the other is the condenser fan (for A/C). They look very similar. The easiest way to tell is by counting the number of blades on the fan. 5 blade is radiator fan. 7 blades is condenser fan. Once you have that determined and purchase the right one it installs fairly easily. Like most parts on cars now the bolts are 10mm. and depending on you radiator setup you may need to remove the upper hose. There is no reason to drain all the coolant, just enough to get that hose off. Or just remove it and you will get some coolant on your hands. WORD OF ADVISE: The hardware are exposed to a lot of heat and water over their life, they will be rusted. Spray some penetrate oil a day before and you will have a much easier job. I recommend using Aerokroil penetrate oil, it is expensive but you only need a few drops (seriously) and wait a few minutes (up to an hour for those stubborn bolts).
B**N
Fits 07 element
Fit perfect on my 07 element.
J**N
Direct replacement for my 2003 Honda Element. A fraction of the price of OEM and less than other auto parts online retailers. Study online tutorials before attempting to replace.
J**N
So far so good, it's been in the car for a couple of months. Quality seems to be pretty good, let's hope it lasts.
J**Y
I have 2004 Honda Element. Fit perfect. Arrived fast. Easy to install
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