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How much is a radiator for a 2009 Honda Accord?

A replacement radiator for a 2009 Honda Accord typically costs around $300 to $900 installed, depending on parts and labor. This range reflects variations by engine type (2.4L I4 or 3.5L V6 in some trims), whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts, and local labor rates.


Below is a breakdown of the factors that influence price, what you can expect to pay for parts, and how labor affects the total cost when replacing a radiator on a 2009 Accord.


Price ranges by component


Prices differ depending on whether you choose an aftermarket radiator or a genuine OE replacement, and whether additional pieces like cooling fans are included. The following gives typical ranges for the radiator unit itself.



  • Aftermarket radiator (non-OE): typically $60–$150 for the core, not including hoses, clamps, or coolant.

  • OE/genuine or OE-equivalent radiator: typically $200–$500, depending on supplier and whether the unit includes fans or other accessories.

  • Radiator with cooling fans or dual-core design: $300–$700 or more, depending on configuration and vehicle engine.


These price ranges reflect commonly available options from parts retailers and can vary by region and supplier. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine and trim.


Installed cost and labor


Labor and ancillary parts add significantly to the total. The numbers below assume you’re having a shop perform the replacement rather than doing it yourself.



  • Labor: Typical time is 2–4 hours; at shop rates around $80–$120 per hour, expect roughly $160–$480 in labor costs.

  • Coolant, thermostat, hoses, clamps, and a flush if needed: roughly $20–$150 in parts, plus coolant cost.

  • Totals: Bottom-line installed costs commonly range from about $300 to $900. If you use a dealership or premium OE parts, costs can rise toward $900–$1,200 in some cases, especially with V6 applications or additional components.


When budgeting, consider whether your car needs a simple radiator replacement or a kit that includes cooling fans, shrouds, or a new thermostat and hoses, as these can push the price higher.


Tips to save money


Before you commit to a repair, use these practical steps to keep costs reasonable without sacrificing reliability.



  • Shop around: Get quotes from multiple independent shops and, if appropriate, a Honda dealer to compare parts and labor charges.

  • Ask for itemized estimates: Ensure the quote separates radiator price, labor, coolant, and any additional parts.

  • Consider aftermarket parts: An aftermarket OE-equivalent radiator can save a substantial amount while still meeting spec.

  • Check for bundled services: Some shops price a coolant flush and thermostat replacement as a package, which can lower total labor per service.


If you decide to DIY, only attempt if you have the proper tools and know-how, and ensure you properly dispose of old coolant according to local regulations.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Accord, a radiator replacement typically falls in the $300 to $900 installed range, with variations based on part choice (aftermarket vs OEM), engine configuration, and local labor rates. Plan for additional costs if you need a coolant flush, thermostat, or hoses. Always obtain written, itemized quotes and verify compatibility with your specific vehicle before purchasing parts or booking service.

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