Common questions

How much does it cost to get a new heater core?

How much does it cost to get a new heater core?

The labor hours multiplied by the mechanic’s hourly rate will be your labor cost. However, there can be additional charges if the mechanic runs into other problems while doing the repair. The price of a new heater core must be factored in to the costs of repair. The mechanic may charge for additional items such as coolant.

When is the best time to replace the heater core?

Obviously the time to have your heater core replaced is when you have no heat inside your car or you are getting very little of it. At this stage, the heater core has either clogged up such that the unit is not having the hot coolant circulating well, or the coolant is leaking.

How much does it cost to replace a Honda Civic heater core?

For a 2003 Honda Civic with a 1.7-liter engine, the labor time to replace the heater core is 7.3 hours. A factory heater core costs about $341, or a UAC part costs about $65.

Do you need to replace the heater core in your car?

The engine coolant used in the vehicle should be the type recommended by the manufacturer. Quality replacement heater cores have excellent anticorrosive protectants applied inside and outside, and should not need another replacement if the cooling system is maintained.

How much does it cost to replace a heater core?

The average cost for a Heater Core Replacement is between $857 and $1,008 but can vary from car to car.

For a 2003 Honda Civic with a 1.7-liter engine, the labor time to replace the heater core is 7.3 hours. A factory heater core costs about $341, or a UAC part costs about $65.

How much does it cost to replace a Nissan Frontier heater core?

A factory heater core costs about $169, or a Spectra Premium part costs about $67. This makes the job about $749 using OE parts, or about $647 using aftermarket parts. For a 2009 Nissan Frontier four-wheel drive, the labor time to replace the heater core is 6.6 hours.

How much does it cost to replace a heater core on a Dodge Intrepid?

For a 2002 Dodge Intrepid with a 2.7-liter engine, the labor time to replace the heater core is 5.8 hours. A factory heater core costs about $167, or a UAC part costs about $68. This makes the job about $767 using OE parts, or about $668 using aftermarket parts.

How to replace a heater core in a car?

How it’s done: 1 Pressure-check cooling system to determine if heater core is leaking. 2 Remove and replace leaking heater core. 3 Fill radiator with proper mixture of coolant/ water. 4 Bleed air from system. 5 Check that there are no leaks. 6 Operate car and check heater for proper operation.

What happens if you have a bad heater core?

A bad heater core can cause the inside of the vehicle’s windows to fog up. Also there may be engine coolant leaking into the vehicle from under the dashboard. There are many factors that affect the cost of replacing a heater core.

Is there a problem with the heater core?

Most vehicles will never have a problem with the heater core. But if you don’t have your cooling system maintained and flushed as part of the car’s regular maintenance, the odds of a heater core problem go way up. Heater Core Replacement Cost Estimates.

Where is the heater core in a car?

A heater core is a comparatively inexpensive part across all vehicle makes and models. What is however rather hefty is the labor portion of the replacement bill. This is because the heater core unit is buried deep inside your car’s dashboard. As such, most of your dash (if not entirely) must be removed first.

Where does the coolant go in a heater?

Hot engine coolant circulates through the heater core. When the driver turns on the heat, the blower motor blows air across the heater core and into the cabin. What are the symptoms related to a bad heater core?

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Ruth Doyle