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How much does it cost to replace a radiator in a 2006 Honda Accord?

Replacing the radiator on a 2006 Honda Accord typically costs about $500 to $900, depending on parts and labor. This article breaks down the factors that influence price, typical components and labor costs, and how to shop for a fair quote.


Key factors that affect price


Several variables can push the total price higher or lower. Knowing them helps you estimate a realistic range and avoid surprises when you get a quote.



  • Type of radiator: Original equipment (OE) Honda radiators are usually more expensive than aftermarket options, though some aftermarket units are functionally comparable.

  • What else is replaced: Hoses, clamps, coolant, thermostat, radiator cap, and potentially the water pump or cooling fan can add to the bill.

  • Labor rate and location: Shops in metro areas or at dealerships generally charge more per hour than independent shops or rural shops.

  • Engine layout and accessibility: The 4-cylinder and V6 versions of the Accord have different layouts; a more accessible radiator typically lowers labor time.

  • Cooling-system services: A pressure test, leak repair, or coolant flush may be included or added as separate charges.


In short, costs can vary widely based on the combination of parts chosen and the labor environment. A typical job falls within the mid-range described below, but a dealer or high-cost city could push toward the upper end.


Typical part costs for a 2006 Honda Accord


To budget effectively, here is a rough breakdown of common parts that may be replaced during a radiator replacement.


Radiator options and their costs



  • Radiator (OE or aftermarket): $100–$400

  • Hoses and clamps: $20–$60

  • Coolant (pre-mix): $8–$25

  • Thermostat: $15–$40

  • Radiator cap: $5–$20

  • Water pump (if replaced as part of the service): $80–$200


These figures reflect common options available in the market. If you choose OEM-only parts or add premium components, the parts portion of the bill will be higher.


Labor costs and time


Labor is the other major component of the total cost. Here’s what you can expect for a typical radiator replacement job.



  • Labor time: Approximately 2–4 hours, depending on engine type and accessibility.

  • Labor rate: Roughly $75–$120 per hour, varying by region and shop.

  • Estimated labor cost: About $150–$480, depending on the hours and rate chosen.


Be aware that if additional cooling-system work is required (for example, a full coolant flush or a failing water pump), labor can extend beyond the standard window and increase the total cost.


How to shop for a fair quote


Getting a precise number involves a direct quote from a local shop, but these steps can help you compare more effectively.



  • Request a detailed parts-and-labor breakdown in writing, not just a single lump sum.

  • Ask whether the quote includes coolant, hoses, thermostats, and caps, and whether a flush or pressure test is included.

  • Inquire about OE versus aftermarket parts and any available warranties.

  • Compare quotes from at least two to three shops, and consider convenience and reputation as part of the value.


Some drivers save money by supplying their own parts (when allowed by the shop), or by choosing a non-dealer shop that uses reputable aftermarket components. Always verify warranty terms on both parts and labor before deciding.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda Accord, a radiator replacement typically lands in the $500–$900 range in the United States, with parts often accounting for $100–$400 and labor roughly $150–$480, depending on location and choices. Expect higher prices in dealer settings or major cities and lower prices with independent shops using aftermarket parts. By understanding the breakdown and obtaining multiple quotes, you can select a solution that balances cost, reliability, and warranty coverage.

How much does it cost to replace a radiator in a Honda Accord?


between $924 and $1,047
The average cost for a Honda Accord Radiator Replacement is between $924 and $1,047. Labor costs are estimated between $249 and $365 while parts are priced between $675 and $682.
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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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What is a 2006 Honda Accord worth today?


2006 Honda Accord Values and Prices

StyleTrade-In ValueFair Purchase Price
LX Sedan 4D$2,175$3,750
SE Sedan 4D$2,250$3,875
VP Sedan 4D$2,250$3,675
EX Sedan 4D$2,575$4,175

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