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How much is a radiator for a Honda Civic 2016?

The part itself typically ranges from about $100 to $350, with installed costs commonly between $400 and $900 depending on labor rates, your location, and the options you choose.


Prices vary by trim level and engine type (for example, 2016 Civics using the 1.5L turbo may have slightly different cooling-system components). You’ll see a spread between OEM (factory-original) radiators and aftermarket alternatives, and costs can increase if you replace related cooling-system parts such as hoses, a thermostat, a coolant flush, or the radiator cap.


Prices at a glance


Below is a breakdown of typical price ranges for the radiator itself, separated into OEM and aftermarket options, as well as kits that include related components.


Part price ranges



  • OEM Honda radiator: generally $180–$350

  • Aftermarket radiator (non-OEM): typically $100–$250

  • Radiator kits with hoses/coolant/thermostat: about $200–$400


Prices can vary by seller, region, and whether the radiator includes additional parts or hardware. Always verify compatibility for your specific Civic model and VIN.


Installation costs



  • Labor time: about 2–4 hours, depending on access and any related cooling-system work

  • Labor rate: typically $70–$120 per hour in many areas; higher in urban or dealer settings

  • Additional parts/services: coolant replacement, new hoses, radiator cap, thermostat, or a water-pump if other cooling components are worn


These factors combine to determine the total installed price, which can range from roughly $400 to $900 or more in some cases.


What affects the price the most


Several variables influence the final number you’ll pay:



  • Type of radiator (OEM vs aftermarket)

  • Labor rates at the shop or dealership

  • Whether additional parts or cooling-system services are included

  • Regional differences in parts availability and taxes


Getting quotes from multiple shops and asking for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor helps you compare options more accurately.


Where to buy and how to save


Smart shopping can trim the cost without compromising quality. Consider these sources and strategies:



  • Honda dealer or authorized parts retailer for genuine OEM radiators

  • Auto parts stores (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly) for OEM-equivalent or aftermarket radiators

  • Online retailers (e.g., RockAuto, PartsGeek) to compare prices across multiple brands


Tips to save: request a price match, look for core exchange options (where available), and ask shops if they offer bundled pricing for radiator plus hoses and coolant. If your Civic is nearing higher mileage, you might consider a remanufactured radiator from a reputable rebuilder as a cost-effective alternative.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, expect the radiator part to cost roughly $100–$350, with total installed prices typically in the $400–$900 range depending on OEM vs aftermarket choices, labor rates, and whether you replace accompanying cooling-system parts. Shopping around, requesting itemized quotes, and considering both OEM and aftermarket options will help you find a solution that fits your budget and your Civic’s needs.

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