Prices typically range from about $150 to $700 for a replacement radiator, with labor adding roughly $150 to $300; OEM Mopar units tend to be higher, while aftermarket aluminum radiators can be cheaper, depending on core design and included components.
In 2016, the Charger offered multiple engines (3.6L V6, 5.7L Hemi, and in some trims a 6.4L). Radiator pricing depends on the engine’s cooling needs and whether the radiator is standard or high-capacity, as well as whether the unit includes transmission cooler lines, cooling fans, shroud, and other hardware. Always confirm compatibility with your specific engine and trim when shopping.
What affects the price
Engine variant and radiator design
The price can vary by engine because higher-performance variants (5.7L or 6.4L V8) often require a radiator with a larger core or dual-row design, which costs more than the base 3.6L V6 radiator. Aluminum radiators tend to be lighter and may cost more upfront but offer better cooling.
Included components and accessories
Radiators may be sold with or without additional parts such as transmission cooler lines, cooling fans, fan shrouds, radiator caps, mounting brackets, hoses, and other hardware. Units that include these components typically cost more than core-only replacements.
Typical price ranges by source
Use the following as a shopping guide to expectations across common sources; the exact price will vary by retailer, location, and availability.
- OEM Mopar radiator (new, for 2016 Charger, with compatible engine): generally $400–$700+
- Aftermarket aluminum radiator (often cross-compatible across Charger/Challenger platforms): typically $150–$350
- Remanufactured or used radiators (core or partial assemblies): usually $100–$250, with varying warranties
Note: Prices fluctuate with market demand, promotions, and whether you need an exact fit for the 3.6L, 5.7L, or 6.4L engine variants. Verify compatibility before purchase.
Where to shop and how to save
Before buying, consider sources and strategies to save; read compatibility notes and warranty terms, and compare quotes from retailers and shops.
- Authorized Mopar dealers and official parts catalogs
- Auto parts retailers (e.g., AutoZone, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Advance Auto Parts)
- Online retailers and marketplaces (e.g., Amazon, eBay Motors) with clear return policies
- Salvage yards or recycled auto parts suppliers for used units
When shopping for a radiator, also check if the purchase includes the transmission cooler, fans, and shroud, and confirm return or warranty terms. Getting multiple quotes can save you 10–20% or more on both parts and labor.
Installation considerations and getting a quote
Labor costs vary by region and shop, but you can expect roughly $150–$300 for a standard radiator replacement, not including additional parts or coolant or labor for ancillary components. Signs you may need a radiator include overheating, coolant leaks, or a heat-related CEL. Ask for a written estimate outlining parts and labor and request to see the failed unit if possible.
To book an installation, contact local auto repair shops or dealerships for an itemized quote, and confirm whether coolant system flush and related services are included in the service interval.
Summary
For a 2016 Dodge Charger, radiator prices vary by engine variant, design, and included components. Expect roughly $150–$700 for the part and about $150–$300 for labor, with OEM Mopar units at the high end and aftermarket aluminum radiators at the lower end. Always verify compatibility, consider bundled parts, and compare multiple quotes to get the best deal.
How much does a radiator cost for a 2016 Dodge Charger?
between $1,616 and $1,752
The average cost for a 2016 Dodge Charger Radiator Replacement is between $1,616 and $1,752. Labor costs are estimated between $293 and $430 while parts are typically priced around $1,323.
How much does it cost to replace a radiator in a Dodge Charger?
The average cost for a Dodge Charger Radiator Replacement is between $1,509 and $1,637.
How much is a used 2016 Dodge Charger worth?
The value of a used 2016 Dodge Charger ranges from $5,433 to $34,939, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.
How much does a Dodge radiator cost?
Labor costs are estimated between $148 and $217 while parts are typically priced around $839.


