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How much is a radiator for a Honda?

Expect the radiator part to cost roughly 50–600 dollars, with installed prices often in the 350–900 dollar range depending on model, source, and labor.


To understand pricing, consider the Honda model and year, whether you buy OEM or aftermarket, and whether the radiator is a standard unit or a higher-performance aluminum design. Availability and regional pricing can also shift costs.


Pricing by radiator type


Below are typical price bands you can encounter when shopping for a Honda radiator, based on part source and configuration.



  • Used or remanufactured radiator: typically 50–150 dollars.

  • Aftermarket new radiator (non-OEM): typically 100–300 dollars (premium aluminum or dual-core units can be higher).

  • OEM Honda radiator (new, from a dealer or authorized retailer): typically 180–550 dollars, depending on model and year.

  • High-performance or specialty radiators (aftermarket aluminum, upgraded cores): typically 200–600 dollars.


Prices vary by model, year, and region; always verify exact part numbers with the retailer or dealer for your specific Honda vehicle.


Installation and total cost considerations


Beyond the radiator itself, several factors influence the full replacement cost. The following ranges cover common scenarios for labor and incidental parts.



  • Labor for replacement: typically 150–350 dollars, depending on vehicle accessibility and local labor rates.

  • Coolant, hoses, clamps, and basic hardware: about 20–120 dollars.

  • Thermostat, radiator cap, bleed tools, and related items: about 20–100 dollars.

  • Additional components (fans, shrouds, transmission cooler lines) or complex cooling-system work: 50–300 dollars or more.

  • Tax, disposal fees, and possible shop fees: variable by location.


Getting a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, and fluids helps you compare quotes accurately and avoids surprise charges at the shop.


Shopping tips for Honda radiators


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM radiators are guaranteed compatibility and factory sizing, but aftermarket aluminum radiators can offer cost savings and cooling efficiency. Compare fitment notes and warranties before buying.


New vs used


Used radiators can save money but carry higher risk of hidden damage or wear. If you choose used, ask about core condition, leak tests, and return policies.


Model-specific considerations


Certain Honda models—such as Civic, Accord, CR-V, and newer i- or hybrid variants—may have different radiator designs or additional cooling requirements. Confirm exact part numbers and compatibility for your vehicle year and engine configuration.


Summary


Radiator prices for Honda vehicles vary widely based on model, year, and part source. Expect part costs from about 50 to 600 dollars, with most new OEM radiators landing in the 180–550 dollar range. When you add installation and related parts, total costs typically run from roughly 350 to 900 dollars, though complex cases or premium parts can push higher. Always obtain a detailed estimate that breaks down parts, labor, and fluids, and confirm compatibility with your specific Honda model before purchase.

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