Radiator Repair Cost Guide
Radiator Leak Repair
Labor time: 1-2 hours
Typical cost: $125-$250 plus parts ($50-$100)
Total estimated cost: $175-$350
Radiator Replacement
Labor time: 2-4 hours
Typical cost: $250-$500 plus new radiator ($200-$600)
Total estimated cost: $450-$1,100
Radiator Flush
Labor time: 1 hour
Typical cost: $125 plus coolant ($30-$50)
Total estimated cost: $155-$175
Radiator Hose Replacement
Labor time: 0.5-1 hour
Typical cost: $62-$125 plus hoses ($20-$50 each)
Total estimated cost: $82-$175
Radiator Fan Replacement
Labor time: 1-2 hours
Typical cost: $125-$250 plus fan assembly ($100-$300)
Total estimated cost: $225-$550
Note: These are estimated costs based on our standard labor rate of $125/hour. Actual costs may vary depending on your vehicle's make and model, parts availability, and the extent of the damage. We always provide a detailed quote before beginning any work.
Additional Costs to Consider:
- Diagnostic fee (typically one hour labor: $125)
- Coolant/antifreeze replacement ($30-$50)
- Pressure testing ($50-$75)
- Thermostat replacement if needed ($150-$250 total)
Replacement Procedures
When replacing or repairing a vehicle's radiator, several components and steps are typically involved to ensure the cooling system functions properly. Here's a general overview of what is typically included:1. Diagnosis:Our thorough diagnostic process includes pressure testing the cooling system, checking for leaks, and inspecting for physical damage or blockages to confirm the radiator's condition.
2. Draining Coolant:We carefully drain the coolant from the radiator and cooling system to prevent spills and ensure safe working conditions.
3. Removing the Old Radiator:Our technicians disconnect all hoses, transmission cooler lines (if applicable), and electrical connections such as fans or sensors. The radiator is then carefully unbolted and removed from the vehicle.
4. Inspecting Related Components:During the service, we thoroughly inspect related components including hoses, clamps, thermostat, and water pump. We'll recommend replacement of any worn or damaged parts to prevent future issues.
5. Installing the New Radiator:We precisely install the new radiator, ensuring proper positioning, secure connections, and leak-free assembly of all hoses and lines.
6. Refilling Coolant:We use only manufacturer-specified coolant types and mixtures to refill your cooling system, ensuring optimal performance.
7. Bleeding the System:Our technicians properly bleed the cooling system to remove any trapped air, ensuring efficient cooling and preventing overheating issues.
8. Testing:We perform comprehensive testing by running the engine to operating temperature and checking for leaks while monitoring radiator and cooling system function.
9. Disposal of Old Parts and Coolant:We responsibly dispose of all old parts and used coolant following environmental regulations.
10. Final Inspection:Our service includes a thorough final inspection and road test to verify the repair under normal operating conditions, ensuring your complete satisfaction. These steps ensure that your radiator replacement or repair is completed to the highest standards, maintaining your vehicle's cooling system efficiency and preventing engine overheating.
What is a Radiator and what does it do

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How do I know I need to replace my Radiator
Signs of Radiator Failure & Maintenance Schedule
Common Signs of Radiator Failure:
1. Coolant Leaks
• Visible puddles of green, orange, or pink fluid under your vehicle
• White steam coming from under the hood
• Low coolant levels despite recent filling
2. Engine Overheating
• Temperature gauge reading higher than normal
• Steam from under the hood
• Sweet smell coming from the engine area
3. Discolored or Sludgy Coolant
• Normally bright-colored coolant appears rusty or brown
• Coolant has a thick, sludgy consistency
• Visible particles floating in the coolant
Typical Radiator Maintenance Schedule:
Every 3-6 Months:
• Check coolant levels
• Visual inspection for leaks
• Inspect hoses and connections
Every 2 Years or 30,000 Miles:
• Flush and replace coolant
• Pressure test the cooling system
• Inspect radiator cap
Every 5 Years or 60,000 Miles:
• Replace radiator hoses
• Thorough inspection of radiator core
• Check thermostat operation
Note: These intervals may vary based on vehicle make, model, and driving conditions. Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual for specific maintenance schedules.
Preventive Tips:
• Use the correct type of coolant for your vehicle
• Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot
• Address any cooling system issues promptly to prevent major damage
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.