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How much does a Ford radiator cost?

Ford radiator prices vary widely based on model, sourcing, and radiator type. In general, you can expect to spend roughly $100 to $900 for a replacement, with most new OEM or aftermarket units falling in the $300 to $600 range.


What factors influence the price


Several factors determine the final price, including whether you choose a dealer-installed OEM part, an aftermarket aluminum radiator, a plastic-tank aftermarket unit, or a used/remanufactured core. The vehicle model and year also affect cooling system design and compatibility.


Price ranges by option


Categories of radiators


Understanding typical price bands helps set expectations before shopping.



  • OEM Ford radiator (new, dealer or FordParts): typically $350–$650, with higher-end trucks occasionally higher.

  • Aftermarket aluminum radiator (new): typically $150–$500, depending on model and brand.

  • Aftermarket plastic-tank radiator (new): typically $100–$250, commonly found in budget options.

  • Used or remanufactured radiator: typically $40–$200 for used; remanufactured units around $100–$250.


Prices can vary by retailer, shipping, and whether the radiator includes transmission cooler lines or hardware.


Where to buy and typical costs


Shopping channels


Shop sources differ in price and fitment guarantees. Common options include OEM dealer parts, online retailers, auto parts stores, and salvage yards.



  • Ford/Dealership or FordParts.com (OEM): commonly $350–$900 depending on model and availability.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, AutoZone, Advance Auto, eBay): typically $100–$500 for a standard radiator, with some specialty models higher.

  • Auto parts stores (in-store): usually $150–$350 for standard radiators, sometimes more for specialty vehicles.

  • Salvage yards and used parts suppliers: generally $20–$150 for a used unit, with inspection recommended.


Always verify fitment for your exact Ford model and year, and check whether the radiator includes mounting brackets and hardware.


Tips to save money


Consider awaiting sales, comparing different brands, or opting for a remanufactured unit if you’re on a budget. Some repairs may be feasible with minor radiator work or patching, depending on the damage.


Summary


Bottom line: Ford radiator costs depend on model, source, and kit contents. Expect ranges from roughly $40 for a used core to $900 for a dealer-installed, brand-new OEM unit. For most replacements, plan for $300–$600 for a standard radiator, and explore alternatives to save money. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and have a professional verify the installation if you’re unsure.

Is it worth fixing a car radiator?


Radiators can spring a leak, get impacted, or become blocked internally. When that happens, a replacement is the easiest and most reliable way to restore engine cooling. Without it, your engine can and will overheat, leading to costly repairs.



How much should I pay to replace a radiator?


Most plumbers charge by the hour - typically around the £75 - £90 (inc. VAT) mark.

Radiator typePrice range (outside London)
Single panel radiator£120 - £240 (inc. VAT)
Double panel radiator£160 - £320 (inc. VAT)
Vertical radiator£200 - £500 (inc. VAT)
Towel radiator£150 - £300 (inc. VAT)



How much does a radiator cost for a Ford F-150?


The average cost for a Ford F-150 Radiator Replacement is between $1,398 and $1,571. Labor costs are estimated between $365 and $535 while parts are priced between $1,033 and $1,036. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.



Is it cheaper to repair or replace a radiator?


Replacing a radiator or fixing a fan can cost anywhere between 100 and 900 dollars if you're taking your car to the shop. A typical replacement, however, is often around 400 dollars. How much it costs to fix a radiator varies greatly from vehicle to vehicle and depends on how you choose to get it fixed.


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