depends if it has a/c, and auto transmission. I would estimate the labor to be about 1.5 hrs. Most shops charge about $90 /hr.
They will also recommend replacing the thermostat and radiator cap at the same time. A coolant flush is also a very good idea.
Lastly don't forget to ask them to pressure test the system after the repairs are done. Save you any surprises in near future.
2006-10-24 13:01:18
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answered by techdave1969 2
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Usually you can get a used radiator for around $100. Labor is always ridiculously over-charged. You could do it yourself for just the cost of the radiator. It took me about 20 minutes to change the radiator in my dad's '93 Dakota. First time too!
2006-10-24 19:29:37
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answered by Dude 1
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I would take it to several places and get estimates if possible. I find that dealerships are more expensive than a lot of local mechanics. You might also look and see if you have any radiator shops in your area. They will probably be the most reasonable
2006-10-24 19:29:15
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answered by READER 1 5
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Shouldn't cost you over 200 for installation, a Rad is a easy change, also depends if you are getting new hoses put on as well.
For a 1995 i don't think you need new hoses, so shouldn't cost you more then 200 for installation.
2006-10-24 19:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Call an auto parts store and find out the price of the part. If the cost of the estimate is roughly double the price of the part you are in the ball park.
2006-10-24 19:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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don't know the exact charge but look for one at a junk yard and save yourself a pile of money
2006-10-24 19:31:49
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answered by lscudds 2
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FACTORY RADIATORS FROM THE DEALER MAY RUN AS MUCH AS 400.00......YOU MAY WANT TO LOOK AT AFTERMARKET ON LINE.....YOU CAN SAVE A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS AND HAVE SOMEONE PUT IT IN FOR YOU
2006-10-24 21:23:49
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answered by jeg083158 1
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anywhere from 300 to 500 parts and labor.
2006-10-24 19:25:49
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answered by Wild horse C 3
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ck. junk yard if you can find one cheep have it boiled out install and save Lot's $greenies will work just fine
2006-10-24 19:35:29
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answered by moonwalker 3
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