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I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the
radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? Thanks. |
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If the radiator has a leak it may not draw the antifreeze from the overflow
tank. You will need to remove the radiator cap to see if it is full... "ps8888" <ps888888882003@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c63f87d7.0312182336.5c6ea9df@posting.google.c om... > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? > Thanks. |
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Ask the mechanic where the leak is and how serious he thinks it is and why.
Do you smell anti-freeze either (1) when the car is running and you in it; or (2) with the car running and you under the hood? Do you see anti-freeze on the pavement of where your car is sitting? I would have a backup plan in case the temperature gage suddenly tops out while you are driving. E.g. have a cell phone or a tow truck company in mind. Check your reservoir's level at every stop. Carry the correct anti-freeze in a jug in the trunk of your car, to get you home, possibly, if the leak worsens. I would not sweat this until I had more information. Feel free to post back where the leak is. "ps8888" <ps888888882003@yahoo.com> wrote > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? > Thanks. |
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If car temerature is in normal range always, does it means the
radiator working fine? I found the ground with some drips but the tank still is full. Should I go to repair? What's the price range? Thanks. ps888888882003@yahoo.com (ps8888) wrote in message news:<c63f87d7.0312182336.5c6ea9df@posting.google. com>... > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? > Thanks. |
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"ps8888" <ps888888882003@yahoo.com> wrote
> If car temerature is in normal range always, does it means the > radiator working fine? As long as it's in the normal range, I'd say the radiator is working fine. Whatever you do, if it suddenly tops out, pull over and stop the car. But whether (or how fast) the leak will worsen is hard to say unless you can find out exactly where it's from. Call the mechanic and ask him to tell you what he saw. Or get under the hood with the car running and see if you can spot where the drip is originating from. I had in mind that your water (radiator coolant) pump may be on its way to full failure. A water pump about to fail sometimes does so slowly, starting with a small leak. But I don't know what your mechanic saw. Just giving you one experience of mine with leaking coolant. > I found the ground with some drips but the tank > still is full. Should I go to repair? What's the price range? Hard to say unless you post where the leak is located. Is it from the water pump? A hose? The tank itself? Get on the phone or under the hood and find its source. I'd say for now that a radiator coolant system can have much worse leaks and cost a lot more than $200. |
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>"ps8888"
> If car temerature is in normal range always, does it means the > radiator working fine? I found the ground with some drips but the tank > still is full. Should I go to repair? What's the price range? > Thanks > > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? Eventually, your temp will be extremely hot. Drive next to a river bank or put lot's of water in the trunk keeping watch on the temp. > If car temerature is in normal, [is] radiator working fine? Yes. Only for a while. The plastic radiator is known to leak and develop into a crack, prayers won't help. |
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ps8888 wrote:
> > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? > Thanks. considering a cheap radiator over the internet will cost you about $150.00 the price of $200 to get you a new one will be cheap if that also includes labor... |
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I think the Chilton's flat rate manual probably only pays 2 hours at the
high end to replace the radiator. "Misterbeets" <misterbeets@removehotmail.com> wrote in message news:qmZEb.66392$9T2.22031@nntp-post.primus.ca... > Even $300 is a good price. My 88 Accord radiator cost $100, but it took me > 11 hours over 3 days to install it. > > |
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From Honda the radiator alone is over $200, so I think the quoted price
is good. Eventually you will have to replace it so my choice would be to do it now before you get the hassle of the car dumping coolant and overheating while cruising in the fast lane (and possibly causing engine damage before you can get over to the shoulder and turn off the engine). The alternative is to check the coolant level daily and worry about it on every drive until you decide it is time to do the repairs. ps8888 wrote: > > I went to change oil for my 91 accord. The mechanic told me the > radiator leak and he said it needs more than $200 to fix it. > I checked overflow tank, the level is still full, and when I drive my > car, the temperature always points within normal. Only for some hot > summer days when car stopped, the front fan will start running. > Do I need to fix the problem? Is >$200 is the normal charge? > Thanks. |
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