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Don't let radiator problems leave you stranded. Ourcertified mechanicsspecialize in comprehensive radiator repairs for all makes and models.

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Common Radiator Repair Costs

Radiator Flush and Clean
A basic radiator flush and cleaning service typically takes 1-1.5 hours to complete.
Estimated Labor Cost: $125-$187.50
Parts/Materials: $30-50 (coolant and cleaning solution)
Total Cost Range: $155-$237.50

Radiator Hose Replacement
Replacing radiator hoses usually takes about 1 hour.
Estimated Labor Cost: $125
Parts Cost: $20-60 per hose
Total Cost Range: $145-$245

Radiator Leak Repair
Simple leak repairs typically take 1-2 hours.
Estimated Labor Cost: $125-$250
Materials Cost: $30-100 (depending on repair method)
Total Cost Range: $155-$350

Complete Radiator Replacement
A full radiator replacement usually takes 2-3 hours.
Estimated Labor Cost: $250-$375
New Radiator Cost: $200-$600+ (varies by vehicle)
Total Cost Range: $450-$975+

Thermostat Replacement
Thermostat replacement typically takes 1-1.5 hours.
Estimated Labor Cost: $125-$187.50
Parts Cost: $20-50
Total Cost Range: $145-$237.50

Note: These are estimated costs and may vary based on vehicle make/model and the extent of damage. Additional parts or repairs may be needed after inspection.

Common Radiator Repair Procedures

Radiator Leak Repair

Steps involved:

  1. Diagnostic pressure test to locate the leak
  2. Drain coolant from the system
  3. Remove radiator if necessary
  4. Clean the leaking area thoroughly
  5. Apply epoxy or sealant for small leaks
  6. Weld or patch larger holes
  7. Pressure test to ensure repair success
  8. Reinstall radiator if removed
  9. Refill with fresh coolant
  10. Test system operation

Radiator Flush

Steps involved:

  1. Drain old coolant completely
  2. Add radiator flush solution
  3. Run engine to circulate cleaner
  4. Drain cleaning solution
  5. Flush with clean water until clear
  6. Fill with new coolant mixture
  7. Bleed air from the system
  8. Check for proper operation

Radiator Replacement

Steps involved:

  1. Drain coolant system
  2. Remove upper and lower radiator hoses
  3. Disconnect transmission cooler lines (if applicable)
  4. Remove fan shroud and electric fans
  5. Unbolt radiator mounting brackets
  6. Remove old radiator
  7. Install new radiator
  8. Reconnect all components
  9. Fill with new coolant
  10. Bleed air from system
  11. Test for leaks and proper operation

Radiator Hose Replacement

Steps involved:

  1. Drain coolant to below hose level
  2. Loosen hose clamps
  3. Remove old hose
  4. Clean connection points
  5. Install new hose
  6. Secure with new clamps
  7. Refill coolant
  8. Check for leaks

Note:All repairs should be performed by qualified technicians using proper safety equipment and procedures. Timeframes and specific steps may vary depending on vehicle make and model.

Regular maintenance and prompt repair of radiator issues can prevent more serious engine damage and expensive repairs down the line.

Common Radiator Repairs Explained

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Radiator Flush

Aradiator flushis a maintenance procedure that removes old coolant, debris, and rust particles from your cooling system. This service helps prevent overheating and extends the life of your radiator by:

  • Removing harmful contaminants and deposits
  • Preventing corrosion
  • Ensuring proper coolant mixture and circulation

Radiator Leak Repair

Aradiator leak repairaddresses holes or cracks in your radiator that allow coolant to escape. Depending on the severity, repairs may include:

  • Sealing small holes with epoxy or sealant
  • Patching larger holes or cracks
  • Repairing damaged seams

Radiator Hose Replacement

Radiator hose replacementinvolves removing worn or damaged hoses that connect your radiator to the engine. These hoses can become:

  • Cracked from age and heat exposure
  • Soft and spongy from deterioration
  • Blocked by debris buildup

Radiator Core Replacement

Aradiator core replacementinvolves replacing the main cooling component of your radiator. This repair is necessary when:

  • Multiple leaks are present
  • Severe corrosion has occurred
  • Internal blockages can't be cleared

Thermostat Replacement

Thethermostat replacementservice involves replacing the component that regulates coolant flow between the engine and radiator. A faulty thermostat can cause:

  • Engine overheating
  • Poor heating performance
  • Inconsistent engine temperature

Water Pump Replacement

Awater pump replacementaddresses issues with the component that circulates coolant through your engine and radiator. Signs you need this repair include:

  • Coolant leaks near the pump
  • Whining noises from the pump
  • Engine overheating

Radiator Fan Repair

Radiator fan repairinvolves fixing or replacing the electric or mechanical fan that pulls air through your radiator. This repair is needed when:

  • The fan stops working
  • Fan speeds are inconsistent
  • Fan bearings are worn out

Regular maintenance and prompt repairs of your vehicle's cooling system can prevent costly engine damage and ensure optimal performance. Contact our experienced technicians for professional radiator repair services.

Common Signs of Radiator Failure: Symptoms That Indicate Your Radiator Needs Repair

Common Radiator Issues & Maintenance Guide

Signs of Radiator Failure

Coolant Leaks
Look for green, orange, or pink fluid underneath your parked vehicle. Puddles or stains indicate your radiator may have cracks or damaged seals requiring immediate attention.

Engine Overheating
If your temperature gauge reads consistently high or the overheating warning light comes on, your radiator may not be effectively cooling your engine.

Discolored or Sludgy Coolant
Clean coolant should be bright in color. If it's brown, rusty, or has particles floating in it, your radiator may have internal corrosion.

White Steam from Hood
Steam emerging from under your hood is a serious warning sign of radiator failure and requires immediate attention.

Recommended Maintenance Schedule

Coolant Flush
Every 30,000 miles or 2 years, whichever comes first. More frequent service may be needed for older vehicles or those in extreme climates.

Radiator Inspection
Annual visual inspection for:

  • Cracks or damage
  • Secure hose connections
  • Proper coolant levels
  • Signs of corrosion

Pressure Testing
Every 2 years or when leaks are suspected. This test checks the radiator's ability to maintain proper pressure levels.

Thermostat Check
Every 60,000 miles or when temperature regulation issues occur. A faulty thermostat can cause radiator-related problems.

Note: These are general guidelines. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual for specific maintenance schedules, as requirements vary by make and model.

How It Works

  • Get a quote online or set-up a time to have your vehicle looked at.
  • Pick time slots that work for you, easily, online.
  • We will confirm appointments and send reminders.
  • Our mechanics bring everything that is needed to you.
  • All you have to do is provided a safe area for the work to be performed.

What we need from you

  • A safe place to work on your vehicle
  • No working on the side of busy roads
  • No working on unstable or steep surfaces.
  • We do not perform repairs during severe weather.
  • Authorization from a property owner or management.
  • Repair work done in a parking lot or at your  requires permission.
  • We do not do repairs in areas restricted by law.

Common Questions

Service Area

Our primary service area is greater Grand Rapids and includes Comstock Park, East Grand Rapids, Grandville,  Kentwood, Walker, and Wyoming

Our secondary service area is provided by our Belding location and includes: Belding, Greenville, Ionia and the sorrounding areas.

Contact us if you have any questions about where we provide services.

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