if not a big leak you can try some radiator stop leak less than $10
2007-10-15 12:44:23
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answered by koma 6
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Aluminum radiators are very tricky to fix properly. If you have a leak in an end tank all the tangs have to be straightened, a new 0 ring installed around the tank and you can only "hope" the seal will withstand 15 lbs. pressure without leaking. A radiator shop will charge you very close to the cost of a new radiator.
It's a simple job to toss in a new one yourself. Get prices form all the auto parts stores in your area. A factory fresh new one will cost in the neighborhood of $205.00. If you decide to order one on-line autopartswarehouse.com will ship it to you free of charge and you pay no sales tax.
2007-10-15 12:29:56
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answered by Country Boy 7
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basically replace the radiator!!!!! you ought to work out a small crack the place the leak is, yet what approximately the different concern with this radiator. what share miles are in this motor vehicle????? That & the age of it, now think of concerning the indoors openings interior the radiator, at last the openings interior start to get crap & debris limiting bypass, basically ought to as nicely replace the radiator.
2017-01-03 17:19:06
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answered by ? 3
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$350 Total parts and labor (new radiator installed) but I would add in for new upper and lower radiator hoses.
http://www.autozone.com/N,16300172/shopping/partTypeResultSet.htm
2007-10-15 12:19:19
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answered by bobweb 7
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