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How much is a radiator for a 2007 Chevy Equinox?

A replacement radiator for a 2007 Chevy Equinox typically runs about $120 to $600, depending on whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM part and whether it’s new or used. Installation and related components can add several hundred dollars to the total.


Prices vary by supplier, engine configuration, and warranty options. This article breaks down common price ranges, where to shop, and what to anticipate during installation so you can plan accordingly.


Pricing options


The following options cover the main ways buyers source a radiator, with typical price ranges observed in retail and aftermarket channels.



  • OEM/new radiator from a dealership or GM parts retailer: typically about $350–$650, depending on the exact part number and any included accessories.

  • Aftermarket new radiator (non-OEM): usually around $100–$350, offering a balance of price and warranty.

  • Used or rebuilt radiator from a salvage yard or refurbisher: commonly $40–$180, suitable for budget-friendly replacements but with higher risk and varying condition.


These ranges reflect common market options, but the exact price can vary by region, vendor, and current stock. If you’re shopping, confirm compatibility with your engine option and check for core size and inlet/outlet orientation to ensure a proper fit.


Installation and extra costs


Beyond the radiator unit itself, installation costs and related parts influence the total expense. Here’s what to expect when budgeting for a replacement.



  • Labor for radiator replacement: typically $150–$450, depending on local rates, shop labor times, and whether a coolant flush is included.

  • Additional parts and materials: hoses, clamps, coolant, and possible thermostat or radiator cap, usually totaling $20–$120 depending on what's needed.

  • Coolant flush and disposal: $50–$120 if not bundled into the service, with some shops including it at the time of install.

  • Labor warranty and diagnostic checks: some shops offer limited labor warranties (6–24 months) which can factor into the overall value proposition.


Overall, plan for a total installed price that commonly falls in the approximate range of $500 to $1,000, though OEM parts with premium labor can push higher. Always request an all-inclusive quote that covers parts, labor, coolant, and any disposal fees.


Shopping tips


To maximize value and ensure a proper fit for your 2007 Equinox, consider the following guidelines when shopping for a radiator.



  • Verify fitment for your exact engine option and model year; check the part number and cross‑reference with your VIN if possible.

  • Compare quotes across retailers (dealership, national parts chains, and online sellers like RockAuto, AutoZone, O'Reilly, Napa) to find the best price and warranty.

  • Ask about core type and material (aluminum core with plastic tanks is common; confirm before purchase).

  • Check warranty terms (duration and coverage) and whether shipping, core charge, or core return is included.

  • Read reviews or seek recommendations for reliability and return policy, especially for aftermarket radiators.


By confirming compatibility, comparing total costs, and choosing a solid warranty, you’ll improve your chances of a durable, reliable replacement.


Summary


For a 2007 Chevy Equinox, radiator prices span roughly $120–$600 for the part itself, with installation bringing the total to around $500–$1,000 or more depending on parts and labor. Buyers can opt for OEM/new parts (higher price, stronger warranty), aftermarket/new parts (midrange), or used/rebuilt radiators (budget option). Labor, coolant, hoses, and accessories add to the bill, so request an all-inclusive quote and verify fitment before purchasing.


If you’d like, I can tailor this to your location and engine variant, and point you to current retailers and typical local prices.

How much is a 2007 Equinox worth today?


2007 Chevrolet Equinox Values and Prices

StyleTrade-In ValueFair Purchase Price
LS Sport Utility 4D$700$2,675
LT Sport Utility 4D$1,250$2,950



What car is equal to an Equinox?


Chevy Equinox, Ford Escape, Toyota RAV4, and Honda CR-V are all compact SUVs that go big on the small crossover experience.



How much does it cost to replace a radiator in a 2007 Chevy Equinox?


The average cost for a Chevrolet Equinox Radiator Replacement is between $1,122 and $1,350. Labor costs are estimated between $488 and $715 while parts are typically priced around $635. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



What is the most common problem with Equinox?


Number one reliability. Issues this is the big one recent model years of the Equinox.


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