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How much is a radiator for a 2007 Honda CR-V?

Prices for a 2007 CR-V radiator vary widely, but part costs typically run from about $50 for a used unit to roughly $430 for a brand-new OEM radiator. With labor, most owners pay around $350 to $800 in total, depending on parts chosen and local shop rates.


What affects the price


Radiator cost depends on condition (new, remanufactured, or used), brand (OEM Honda vs aftermarket), and whether you buy direct from a dealer or through an online retailer. Labor costs and the need for additional parts (hoses, clamps, coolant or a flush) also affect total spend.


Price ranges by source


Here are typical price ranges you’ll encounter when shopping for a radiator for a 2007 CR‑V.



  • Used radiator (salvage yard or private seller): commonly $50–$150, with no guaranteed condition.

  • Remanufactured radiator: typically $120–$230, backed by limited warranties depending on seller.

  • New aftermarket radiator (non‑OEM brands): usually $100–$260; wide availability from major parts retailers.

  • New OEM Honda radiator: generally $230–$430, depending on model year and supplier.


Prices vary by retailer, stock, shipping, and whether you’re buying online or in-store. Always verify compatibility for your exact CR‑V trim and engine code.


Labor and total installed cost


Installing a radiator includes labor and often consumables or related parts. The following ranges cover common scenarios.



  • Labor to replace the radiator: typically 1.5–3 hours, depending on access and whether you replace accompanying parts.

  • Coolant, hoses, and clamps: about $20–$60, depending on what's needed.

  • Coolant flush and disposal: $60–$100 in most shops.

  • Miscellaneous fees (core charges, shop supplies, tax): vary by shop, usually $0–$30 combined.


In total, expect installed costs to range roughly from $350 to $800, though regional prices can push that higher or lower.


Tips for choosing the right radiator


To avoid surprises, consider these buying and installation tips before purchasing:



  • Check compatibility using your CR‑V’s VIN or engine code to ensure the radiator fits your exact vehicle.

  • Decide between OEM and aftermarket based on budget and warranty preferences.

  • Ask about included hardware (hoses, clamps, cap) and whether a coolant flush is included.

  • Compare warranty terms and return policies; longer warranties are common with reputable aftermarket brands.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda CR-V, radiator prices span from about $50 for a used unit to roughly $430 for a brand-new OEM piece. When you add labor and potential extra parts, total installed costs commonly fall in the $350–$800 range. Shop around at reputable retailers, confirm compatibility, and consider whether OEM or aftermarket best fits your budget and tolerance for warranty coverage.

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