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How much is a radiator for a Honda Pilot?

A Honda Pilot radiator typically costs between $100 and $500 for the part, with installed prices commonly ranging from about $400 to $1,000, depending on the generation and where you buy it.


The price depends on model year (the Pilot spans multiple generations), whether you buy a factory OEM unit or an aftermarket replacement, and whether you need a cooling fan assembly, hoses, or caps included. Labor rates and regional availability also affect the total installed cost. Always verify compatibility with your specific Pilot before purchasing.


Prices and what to expect


Prices can vary by source, generation, and whether additional components come with the unit. The ranges below reflect typical options available to buyers in the U.S. as of 2024–2026:



  • New OEM Honda radiator: roughly $250–$550

  • New aftermarket radiator (non-OEM brands): roughly $100–$250

  • Used or remanufactured radiator: roughly $50–$150

  • Radiator with cooling fan assembly included (OEM or aftermarket): roughly $180–$400


In short, the part price is the biggest driver of cost, but adding a fan assembly, hoses, or caps can push the total higher. Labor, coolant, and disposal fees add on top of the part price.


Buying options and installation costs


When you’re planning a replacement, consider both the part and the installation. Here are common components of the total installed price:



  1. Parts price (see ranges above) plus any hoses, clamps, or caps that need replacement.

  2. Labor charges for removal and installation; typical installation labor ranges from about $200 to $500, depending on local rates and vehicle access.

  3. Coolant and potential pressure testing; some shops include these in the labor estimate, others itemize them separately.

  4. Tax, disposal fees, and any warranty considerations for the new radiator.


Conclusion: A typical installed cost in the U.S. is roughly $400 to $1,000, with dealer installations nudging higher and independent shops often offering lower labor rates.


Tips to save and ensure a good purchase


To maximize value and reliability, follow these guidelines when shopping for a Honda Pilot radiator:



  1. Verify the exact part number and fitment for your Pilot’s year and engine (the 3.5L V6 used in many Pilots can have different radiator specs across generations).

  2. Compare OEM versus reputable aftermarket options, and check warranty terms for both parts and labor.

  3. Ask the shop for a written quote that includes parts, labor, coolant, and any ancillary items (hoses, clamps).

  4. Consider whether your purchase includes a cooling fan assembly or if you’ll need to buy that separately; fan integration can affect both compatibility and cost.


Conclusion: Doing homework on part numbers, shop quotes, and warranty terms helps prevent surprises and ensures you get a radiator that matches your Honda Pilot’s needs.


Summary


Radiator costs for a Honda Pilot vary widely by generation, source, and whether a fan assembly is included. New OEM parts tend to be pricier than aftermarket equivalents, while used radiators offer savings with higher risk. Always confirm compatibility with your exact vehicle, obtain a written quote that covers parts and labor, and plan for related costs like coolant and disposal. With careful shopping, most Pilot owners can expect a reasonable total installed price in the mid-range, avoiding surprises at the shop.

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