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How much is a new radiator for a 2019 Dodge Charger?

The radiator part itself for a 2019 Dodge Charger typically ranges from about $200 to $700; installed cost, including labor, usually falls roughly between $500 and $1,200 depending on engine variant and part choice.


What drives the price


Prices vary based on which engine your Charger uses (3.6L V6, 5.7L Hemi, 6.4L or supercharged variants), whether you buy an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) unit or an aftermarket alternative, and whether the radiator comes as a simple core or a higher‑capacity/heavy‑duty unit. Labor costs differ by region and shop, and the total can include coolant, hoses, clamps, thermostat, and disposal fees.


Engine variants and cooling requirements


Higher‑performance or larger‑displacement engines tend to need larger or more robust radiators, which can push the price upward. Hellcat or Scat Pack setups, for example, may require a more substantial radiator or additional cooling components, affecting both part cost and labor time.


Radiator options and price ranges


Below is a breakdown of typical radiator options for the 2019 Charger and what you might pay for each, depending on supplier and region.



  • OEM Mopar replacement radiator (dealer or Mopar parts): typically in the mid‑range for price, around $350–$500.

  • Aftermarket aluminum radiator (non‑OEM, often lighter with enhanced cooling): commonly $180–$350.

  • OEM‑style replacement from reputable aftermarket brands (same fit, appearance, and compatibility): generally $200–$450.

  • Heavy‑duty or high‑performance radiators for high‑output engines (e.g., Scat Pack or Hellcat variants): usually $450–$700.


Note: Some Chargers with automatic transmissions use a radiator that includes a transmission cooler; if you need that configuration, expect the part to be at the higher end of the range or priced separately by the retailer.


Concluding point: Always verify the part number for your exact engine and VIN, and check whether the radiator includes mounting hardware, caps, hoses, or a fan assembly, as these can affect compatibility and price.


Labor, installation costs, and total price


Installing a radiator is a moderate job that typically requires draining and refilling the cooling system and may involve replacing hoses, clamps, and possibly the thermostat. Labor costs vary by region and shop rate, and the total bill can reflect additional fluids and components.



  • Labor to remove the old radiator and install the new one: roughly 2–4 hours; at typical shop rates of about $75–$125 per hour in many areas, this adds about $150–$500.

  • Coolant, hoses, clamps, thermostat (if replaced), and disposal: roughly $30–$150.

  • Tax, shop fees, and potential inspections: variable; plan for a few extra dollars depending on location.


In total, including parts, labor, and fluids, expect a broad range: approximately $500 to $1,200 for a standard replacement with a mid‑range radiator, and up to $1,500 or more for a high‑end/high‑performance configuration or dealer installation. Prices can be lower at independent shops or with aftermarket parts, and higher at an authorized dealership.


How to get an exact quote


For the most accurate figure, obtain quotes from local shops and confirm the exact radiator part compatible with your VIN. Ask what’s included (hose kits, clamps, coolant type) and whether installation includes a pressure test to verify there are no leaks after replacement.


Summary


Replacing the radiator on a 2019 Dodge Charger varies with engine type and part choice. Parts typically range from roughly $180 to $700, while complete installed costs commonly run from about $500 to $1,200, with higher figures for performance variants or dealer installations. Always verify compatibility with your VIN and obtain several quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair price.

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