Repairs / Radiator replacement

Radiator replacement: what it should cost in 2026

Radiator replacement pricing for 2026 — plastic-tank realities, what gets bundled, and the coolant-system checks that belong on the invoice.

Fair range: $290 – $1,600 per jobEstimates updated 2026-07Model estimate · mechanic review pendingHow we compute this
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What should it cost near you?

Transparent math: labor hours × your state's shop rate + realistic parts range. See exactly how this is computed →

Shop type
Parts
Fair range $290 – $540 per job
Labor: 1.5–2.5 hrs × $110/hr$170 – $280
Parts (quality aftermarket)$120 – $260

A quote inside this range is ordinary. Above it isn't automatically a rip-off — but every dollar above should map to an itemized line you can question. Below the range: ask what parts brand is being used.

Fair price by vehicle type

At the U.S. national independent-shop average ($110/hr). Pick your state in the calculator above for local numbers; dealers typically run 25–40% higher.

Vehicle typeQuality aftermarket partsOEM partsLabor hours
Economy car (Civic, Corolla, Sentra, Elantra)$290 – $540$420 – $7601.5–2.5 hrs
Midsize / family car (Camry, Accord, Malibu, Altima)$310 – $630$450 – $8701.5–3 hrs
Crossover / SUV (RAV4, CR-V, Explorer, Highlander)$390 – $740$540 – $1,0102–3.5 hrs
Full-size truck (F-150, Silverado, Ram 1500)$420 – $790$570 – $1,0902–3.5 hrs
Luxury / performance (Lexus, Acura, Cadillac)$530 – $940$730 – $1,2902.5–4 hrs
European luxury (BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volvo)$580 – $1,100$830 – $1,6002.5–4.5 hrs

Where the money goes

For a typical midsize vehicle at an independent shop with quality aftermarket parts — the split between labor and parts. Knowing which half dominates tells you which number to question.

LABOR 53%PARTS 47%$250$220

Parts are 47% of this job — the component itself, not the labor, drives most of the cost. That makes parts brand and tier (quality aftermarket vs OEM) the number to pin down: ask exactly what's being installed and whether a quality aftermarket option exists.

The math, worked out

Every estimate on this page is the same simple formula — labor hours × your shop's rate, plus parts. Here it is for a midsize vehicle at the U.S. average, so you can reproduce it for your own quote:

Labor: 1.5–3 hours × $110/hr (independent) = $170 – $330

Parts: quality aftermarket = $140 – $300

Fair range: $310 – $630

Take it to a dealer at $150/hr and the labor alone rises to $230 – $450 — the same work, a higher rate. That's why comparing quoted hours matters more than comparing totals.

How much your state matters

Shop rates are the half of the bill that legitimately varies by geography. The same radiator replacement on the same midsize car runs about $540 in a low-rate state like Mississippi ($90/hr) versus roughly $680 in a high-rate state like California ($150/hr) — a 25% spread driven entirely by local labor rates, not by the work being different. Use the calculator above to get your own state's figure, and see the full table on the mechanic labor rates by state page.

What moves the price

  • Modern radiators are aluminum cores with plastic end tanks — the tanks crack with age; 10–15 years is a typical life
  • Built-in transmission coolers (automatics, tow packages) raise part cost
  • Packed front ends (sensors, intercoolers, AC condensers stacked) add teardown time

Lines you may see on the quote

Legitimate in the right circumstances — the "when" column is the test to apply. Paste your full quote into the decoder to check each line at once.

Line itemTypical costWhen it's legitimate
Coolant fill & bleed$60 – $150Part of the job — check it isn't double-billed with a 'flush'.
Hoses & clamps$60 – $180Original hoses past 100k: replace while drained.
Thermostat$30 – $120Cheap while the system is open.

Signs you need this repair

  • Coolant puddles under the front
  • Crusty white/green residue on the radiator seams
  • Overheating in traffic
  • Sweet smell after parking

Cost of waiting

Same as any cooling failure: one bad overheat can warp heads. Small seep today, stranded on the interstate next month.

DIY difficulty: Moderate

Mechanically simple on most cars: drain, hoses, fan shroud, two brackets. The tedium is the air-bleed afterward — follow the procedure or chase phantom overheats.

Common questions

What does radiator replacement cost?

Most vehicles: $400–$800 all-in at an independent shop with a quality aftermarket radiator. Dealer OEM: $650–$1,200. Trucks with tow packages and European cars trend higher.

Can a radiator be patched or stop-leaked?

Epoxy on a plastic tank and stop-leak products are roadside triage, not repairs — and stop-leak can clog heater cores. Budget for the replacement once a leak appears.

Aftermarket or OEM radiator — does it matter?

For most vehicles a quality aftermarket radiator is fine and saves real money over dealer OEM. The place to be careful is the core material and tank quality — the cheapest units use thin plastic tanks that crack early. Ask the shop what brand they're installing; a reputable aftermarket radiator with a lifetime warranty is a sound choice, a no-name unit with a 90-day warranty is a future comeback.

Should I replace hoses and thermostat with the radiator?

Often worth it, because the cooling system is already drained and open. Original hoses past 100k miles get brittle, and a thermostat is a cheap part that fails with age — doing them now avoids paying a second coolant service later. It's a legitimate 'while we're in there,' not an upsell, if your hoses are old; on a newer car with fresh hoses, decline it.

Sources & further reading

Where our inputs come from, and the authorities worth knowing when you're facing this repair. Flat-rate labor times come from the paid industry guides shops use (Mitchell1, ALLDATA, Chilton-class systems), which we can't link; the public sources behind the rest are below.

How this page is built: the ranges above come from a transparent model — published labor-time ranges for this job by vehicle class, your state's shop labor rates, and realistic parts-price bands (quality aftermarket vs OEM) — compiled 2026-07 from published sources. We're building a reader-submitted quote dataset to refine these ranges further; once enough exist for this repair they appear above. Full detail, including what we don't know, on the methodology page. This is an estimate, not a quote. Have a quote? Decode it and add it to the dataset →