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How much is a 2010 Nissan Maxima radiator?

Prices for a radiator replacement on a 2010 Nissan Maxima vary by brand, condition, and supplier. You can expect roughly $100 on the low end for a used unit, up to about $600 for a new OEM-style radiator, with installation typically adding about $200 to $500 depending on labor rates and regional pricing.


Price bands for the 2010 Maxima radiator


Radiator options fall into three broad categories: used/remanufactured, aftermarket new, and OEM/new replacement. Here are typical price bands to guide budgeting.



  • Used or remanufactured radiators: commonly around $100–$180

  • Aftermarket new radiators (non-OEM brands, often aluminum cores): typically $150–$350

  • OEM/new replacement radiators (Nissan or OEM-equivalent): roughly $350–$600


Prices can vary by region, retailer, shipping costs, and availability. Always verify current listings for the exact price and inclusions.


Where to buy and how to compare


Several national auto parts chains and online retailers stock radiators for the 2010 Maxima. When shopping, compare material, core design, and what is included (hoses, clamps, or caps) to ensure you get the right unit.



  • AutoZone: offers aftermarket radiators with typical price ranges around $120–$300; OEM-equivalent units may be higher.

  • Advance Auto Parts: similar ranges, with options for both aftermarket and OEM-type replacements.

  • NAPA Auto Parts: aftermarket radiators often $150–$350; OEM options usually at the higher end.

  • RockAuto (online retailer): broad selection from multiple brands; aftermarket radiators commonly $100–$350; OEM units often $400–$600.

  • Nissan dealership (OEM): generally in the $400–$600 range for a brand-new OEM radiator.

  • Used-market listings (e.g., eBay, salvage yards): can be as low as $50–$180, depending on condition and mileage.


When evaluating listings, check core material (plastic tanks vs aluminum cores), cooling capacity, compatibility with your vehicle’s fan setup, and whether any hoses or other hardware are included. Consider shipping costs and return/warranty terms.


Installation costs and other considerations


Replacing a radiator involves labor and, depending on the vehicle condition, could require additional parts or services. Here is what typically affects the total cost.



  • Labor: roughly $200–$500, depending on shop rates and the time required (usually 2–4 hours).

  • Coolant and ancillary parts: $20–$60 for coolant plus any required hoses or clamps.

  • Additional parts or work: possible costs for a new radiator fan, shroud, or damage assessment if the cooling system has leaks or corrosion.

  • Warranty and core charges: some new radiators come with warranties; some listings may include core charges that are refunded when the old radiator is returned.


Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, coolant, and any core charges, and confirm warranty terms on both the radiator and the installation.


Summary


For a 2010 Nissan Maxima, radiator prices span from about $100 for a used unit to around $600 for a new OEM replacement, with aftermarket new units typically $150–$350. Installation adds approximately $200–$500, influenced by labor rates and whether auxiliary parts are needed. Shop around across retailers, verify inclusions, and factor in installation to determine your total cost.

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