Factory MOPAR Radiators
All About Mopar Radiators
The radiator in your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, FIAT, or SRT vehicle helps keep the engine from overheating.
The Signs of a Bad Radiator
They include fin damage, leaking or sludgy coolant, unusual noises coming from the engine, a sweet, syrupy odor (ethylene glycol), car heating and AC system malfunctions, and engine failure. Notice any, and you should check your vehicle's temperature gauge to see if the engine's running hot. Then, inspect the cooling system; if the results demand it, replace the radiator ASAP to prevent further damage and keep repair costs down.
What Radiator Replacement Costs on Average
According to RepairPal, between $1,050 and $1,235; cost can, however, depend on make and model. Chrysler 200 radiator replacement, for example, can run between $1,025 and $1,125, while Dodge Avenger radiator replacement, for another, can run between $1,030 and $1,150. Jeep Wrangler radiator replacement, on the other hand, can run $985 to $1,265; RAM 1500 radiator replacement, $1,240 to $1,370, and so on.
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